European Law of New Technologies 370-PS5-4ERAEZ
Profile of studies - general academic
Form of study - stationary
Course type - specialist
Field and discipline of science - social sciences and legal sciences
Prerequisites - none
Number of didactic hours divided into forms of conducting classes – 15 hours of seminar
Didactic methods – discussion, consultations, presentation, e-learning
ECTS points: 3
Student workload balance - participation in classes 15 hours, preparation for classes and exam 37,5 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 22,5 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.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE:
K_W03 - has in-depth knowledge of the principles and institutions of criminal, civil, administrative, constitutional law as well as judicial and administrative procedures
K_W08 - knows and understands the terminology appropriate to specific disciplines of law
SKILLS :
K_U01 - is able to correctly interpret and explain the meaning of specific legal norms and the mutual relations between these norms within specific areas of law
K_U05 is fluent in the Polish law system, uses the norms of individual areas of law to solve specific problems by themselves; depending on own interests (selected specialization subjects) has extended skills to solve complicated practical problems in specific fields of law
COMPETENCES:
K_K06 - is able to independently and critically supplement knowledge and skills, extended by the interdisciplinary dimension
Assessment criteria
Attendance; assessment of activity during classes, engagement in conversation; assessment of prepared essays or presentations, assessment of activity during e-learning classes.
Written (test or essay) or oral exam.
Grade scale from 2 to 5
Depending on stage of development of the pandemic, exam may be conducted in remote form.
Bibliography
1. R. Markiewicz, Prawo autorskie na jednolitym rynku cyfrowym, Warszawa: Wolters Kluwer 2021.
2. L. Bently, B. Sherman, Intellectual Property Law, Oxford 2012.
3. C. Colston, K. Middlenton, Modern Intellectual property law, London: Cavendish Publishing Limited 2005.
4. E. Bonadio, N. Lucchi (eds.), Non-Conventional Copyright. Do New and Atypical Works Deserve Protection?, Edward Elgar Publishing 2018.
5. R. D. Blair, D. D. Sokol (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Antitrust, Intellectual Property, and High Tech, Cambridge University Press 2017.
6. WIPO World Intellectual Property Report 2022 The Direction of Innovation, WIPO 2022.
7. case law – indicated by the teacher.
8. legal acts and EPO materials.
Additional information
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