Scientific seminar (part-time studies) WK-S-Nst-1
Work with texts of old collections of canon law, e.g. Corpus Iuris Canonici, the old and new CCL, discussing cases of old and current canon law, analysing resolutions of the plenary synod and diocese synods. Discussing and presenting evolution of canon law norms. The classes shall take two hours a week, that is thirty hours per semester.
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Knowledge:
K_W01 - student knows the basic concepts of what is canon law and its meaning and contribution to the life and work of the Church and is aware of the specificity of methodological and methodological canon law;
K_W04 - student has an established knowledge of the formation of canon law in the Church in various collections starting with the Decree of Gracjan, the Council of Trent, through the Corpus Iuris Caninici. The Code of Canon Law of 1917, the Second Vatican Council, and the Code of Canon Law of 1983.
K_W05 - student has knowledge about the most important institutes of canon law that have arisen, formed and function in universal canon law and particular Polish law
Skills:
K_U03 - student is able to identify, describe and analyze the major institutions of canon law in historical terms
K_U05 student formulates in law and in writing institutions of canon law and homosexuality in the history of universal canon law and the history of canon law in Poland
K_U07 - student finds and uses sources of information on the history of canon law and the history of canon law in Polscer, its development and evolution of its norms.
competence:
K_K01 - a student can plan and organize individual work aimed at fulfilling a research goal and assimilating the content of the universal history of canon law and the history of canon law in Poland
K_K03 - a student actively and creatively engages in the course of his or her classes taking part in discussions, formulating their own speeches and constructive critical remarks.
ECTS - 1 point
Participation in seminar - 30 hrs.
Preparation for the seminar - 30 hours
Consultations - 15 hours
Time to prepare a paper, work - 20 hours.
Total hours - 95 hours
Assessment criteria
The student should be present and active during classes. If absent, they should excuse themselves and are only allowed to miss three times a semester. Within classes, each student shall be obliged to present a thesis plan, systematically written thesis with ready sections (chapters). Students should progress with their thesis.
Bibliography
Codex Iuris Canonici auctoritate Joannie Pauli pp. II promulgatus. Kodeks Prawa Kanonicznego. Przekład polski zatwierdzony przez Konferencję Episkopatu, Pallottinum 1984; T. Pawluk, Prawo kanoniczne według Kodeksu Jana Pawła II, t. II, Zagadnienia wstępne i normy generalne, Olsztyn 1985, s. 44-141; W. Wójcik, Znaczenie uchwał Soboru Trydenckiego dla historii prawa kanonicznego, ZN KUL 8(1965) s. 3-12; R. Sobański, Europa obojga praw, Katowice 2006; A. Petrani, Nauka prawa kanonicznego w Polsce w XVIII i XIX wieku, Lublin 1961; W. Góralski, Wprowadzenie do historii ustawodawstwa synodalnego w Polsce, Lublin 1991; I. Subera, Historia źródeł i nauki prawa kanonicznego, Warszawa 1977; I. Subera, Synody prowincjonalne arcybiskupów gnieźnieńskich, Warszawa 1981;
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