Course: Comparative Law 5

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Course title Comparative Law 5
Course code MEP/NPKO5
Organizational form of instruction Seminar
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction English
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Bureš Pavel, JUDr. Ph.D.
  • Faix Martin, JUDr. Ph.D.
  • Bradley Martha Magdalena, prof.
Course content
Topics of lessons are established on a ad hoc basis by American visiting professors.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
Learning outcomes
The course is based on cooperation between University Palacky in Olomouc, Faculty of Law and the Center for International Legal Studies in Salzburg, Fulbright Commission etc. The main aim of the course is to get acquainted students with selected legal institutes in the law of USA and other countries. The lectures are given in English by visiting specialists, professors of law from USA. Students, having acquired basic notions of law in a given country, will gain a foster basis for legal comparative. For participation, very good knowledge of English is required. The course is held in one teaching bloc of fourteen days.
Students who have completed this course will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to good understanding of basic institutes of American law, its differences especially in the field of civil and criminal law.
Prerequisites
Completion of this course is not conditional upon completion of some other courses.

Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam

The course is ended by a written exam.
Recommended literature
  • Bude stanovena na prvním setkání. To be confirmed at first lesson..


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Law Study plan (Version): Law (2010) Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding 5 Recommended year of study:5, Recommended semester: -