Human Rights in the European Union 370-PS5-4ERAAU
Profile of studies - general academic.
Form of studies - full-time.
Type of course - compulsory.
Field and discipline of science - social sciences, legal sciences.
Year of studies - year III / I sem
Number of teaching hours, broken down into the forms of teaching - 30 hours. seminar (including 15 hours in the form of e-learning)
Teaching methods - seminar lecture, consultations, e-learning classes.
ECTS credits - 6.
Balance of student workload - participation in classes 50 hours, preparation for classes and examinations 55 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 43 hours, exam 2 hours. Total: 150 hours, which corresponds to 6 ECTS points.
Quantitative indicators - student workload related to classes requiring direct teacher participation 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS points, and student workload not requiring direct teacher participation 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS points.
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Type of course
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE, graduate of:
- has in-depth knowledge of general legal disciplines (jurisprudence, political and legal doctrines) and historical legal disciplines in the context of human rights issues - KA7_WG2;
- knows the Polish law system, the existing links within this system as well as the relations and connections of Polish law with European Union law and with international law in the context of human rights issues - KA7_WK4.
SKILLS, graduate of:
- sees the relationship between legal phenomena and other cultural and social phenomena in the context of human rights issues - KA7_UU2;
- having regard to the issue of human rights: uses the acquired knowledge to resolve legal dilemmas and issues that are ambiguous in interpretation; can indicate possible solutions, while maintaining ethical standards - KA7_UW4.
SOCIAL COMPETENCES, graduate of:
- can independently and critically supplement knowledge and skills, extended by an interdisciplinary dimension - KA7_KK2.
Assessment criteria
participation in lecture, essay, oral/written exam
Bibliography
Texts of legal acts concerning human rights protection.
Tscherne-Lempiäinen P (ed.), Human rights in the OSCE region : Europe, Central Asia and North America : report 2005 (events of 2004), Vienna 2005.
Subramanian S., Human rights and law enforcement, Association for Advencement of Police and Security Sciences, 2000.
Gomien D., Short guide to the European Convention on Human Rights, Council of Europe Press: Publishing and Dokumentation Service, 1991.
Nowicki M. A., Fialova Z., Sax D. J., Human rights monitoring, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Warszawa 2001.
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