(in Polish) Human rights in cyberspace WP-MON-HRC
The goal of the course is to acquire the ability to use specialized English in the field of human rights issues and cyberspace. Students will learn the essence of human rights concepts and their evolution in connection with the digital revolution.
They will analyze the problems of human rights violations and protection in the digital world.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Preliminary Requirements
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Learning outcomes
EK1: can analyze a scientific text on human rights in the context of cyberspace in English
EK2: can apply knowledge to analyze the problems of human rights threats in cyberspace based on texts in English
EK3: can present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English
Assessment criteria
Rated very good
EK1: can fluently analyze a scientific text about human rights in the context of cyberspace in English, using extensive vocabulary
EK2: can use knowledge to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English without making mistakes
EK3: is able to present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English using literature, legal acts and case law
Rated db+
EK1: can fluently analyze a scientific text about human rights in the context of cyberspace in English, using an extensive vocabulary. May make minor mistakes
EK2: can use knowledge to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English with minor errors
EK3: is able to present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English using literature, legal acts and case law with a little help from the instructor
For a good grade
EK1: can successfully analyze a scientific text about human rights in the context of cyberspace in English, using advanced vocabulary. May make minor mistakes and use materials
EK2: can use knowledge well to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English with some errors
EK3: can well present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English using literature, legal acts with a little help from the instructor
For the grade dst +
EK1: is able to sufficiently analyze a scientific text about human rights in the context of cyberspace in English, using basic vocabulary. May make mistakes and use materials for analysis
EK2: can sufficiently use knowledge to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English with errors
EK3: can sufficiently present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English using literature, legal acts with the help of the instructor
For the assessment of
EK1: is able to perform a basic analysis of a scientific text on human rights in the context of cyberspace in English, using a basic network of concepts. May make mistakes and use materials for analysis
EK2: can sufficiently use knowledge to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English with larger errors
EK3: can sufficiently present the issue of a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English using legal acts with the help of the instructor
For the grade: n/a
EK1: is unable to analyze a scientific text on human rights in the context of cyberspace in English
EK2: is unable to use knowledge to analyze problems of threats to human rights in cyberspace based on texts in English
EK3: is unable to present a selected human right in the context of its protection in cyberspace in English
Bibliography
Digital space and human rights, OHCHR and privacy in the digital age.
Special Rapporteur on privacy, https://www.ohchr.org/en/topic/digital-space-and-human-rights
M. Florek, THE NEED FOR PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CYBERSPACE, "Journal of Modern Science" 2019, 42(3), pp. 27-36.
K. Chałubińska-Jentkiewicz, Operations in Cyberspace vs Human Rights and Freedoms, Polish Political Science Yearbook. https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy202263.
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