Specialization course - Introduction to ADR, mediation, negotiation and arbitration procedures 370-PN5-5PSPNL
Profile of studies - general academic.
Form of study - full-time.
Course type - specialization.
Field and discipline of science - social sciences, legal sciences.
Year of study / semester - year V / semester X.
Prerequisites - none.
The number of hours of didactic classes divided into forms of conducting classes - 12 hours of lecture.
Teaching methods - lecture, consultation.
ECTS points - 3.
Student workload balance - participation in classes 12 hours, preparation for classes and exam 37,5 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 23,5 hours, exam 2 hours. Total: 75 hours, corresponding to 3 ECTS credits.
Quantitative indicators - student workload related to activities requiring a teacher's direct participation of 37,5 hours, which corresponds to 1.5 ECTS credits, and student workload that does not require direct teacher participation 37,5 hours, which corresponds to 1.5 ECTS credits.
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge - graduate:
K_W03 - has in-depth knowledge of the principles and institutions in the field of criminal, civil, administrative, constitutional law as well as judicial and administrative procedures; method of verification- preparation of an essay / written work.
K_W08 - knows and understands the terminology appropriate to specific disciplines of law; method of verification- preparation of an essay / written work.
Skills - graduate:
K_U01 - is able to correctly interpret and explain the meaning of specific legal norms and the mutual relations between these norms within a specific field of law; method of verification- preparation of an essay / written work.
K_U05 - efficiently navigates the Polish law system, uses standards specific areas of the right to self-specific solutions problems; depending on your own interests (selected items specialization) has extended skills in solving complicated practical problems in a given field of law; method of verification- preparation of an essay / written work.
Social competences - graduate:
K_K06 - is able to independently and critically supplement knowledge and skills, extended by the interdisciplinary dimension; method of verification- preparation of an essay / written work.
Assessment criteria
1. Preparation of an essay / written work
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. Folberg, Golann, Stipanowich, Kloppenberg, Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice and Law, Wolters Kluwer 2010
Additional literature:
1. CH. W. Moore, The Mediation Process: Practical Strategies for Resolving Conflict, Jossey-Bass 2003
2. D. N. Frenkel, J. H. Stark, The Practice of Mediation: A Video-integrated Text, Wolters Kluwer 2010
3. R. Fisher, B. Patton, W. Ury, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, Penguin Books 1991
4. R. Fisher, D. Shapiro, Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate, Penguin Books 2005
5. R. H. Mnookin, S. R. Peppet, A. S. Tulumello, Beyond Winning: Negotiating to Create Value in Deals and Disputes, 2000
6. W. Ury, Getting Past No, Bantam 1993
7. W. Ury, The Power of a Positive No: Save The Deal Save The Relationship and Still Say No
Other materials to be distributed to students prior to the commencement of classes.
Additional information
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