Real Rights Law WP-PR-PRze-ćw
The primary goal of teaching the subject is for students to master the concepts and institutions of property law, as well as to acquire the ability to apply property law norms to actual situations. This goal is achieved by approaching and presenting the complex issues of property law in a way that facilitates their understanding and assimilation in the most practical way possible.
Property law is a core canon of civil law subjects.
The discussion of individual civil law institutions is conducted by referencing, discussing, and presenting the practical application of specific statutory solutions, which aims to demonstrate and emphasize to students that they constitute a coherent system, not merely a collection of legal provisions.
The meaning of the normative solutions adopted by the legislator becomes fully understandable only when we connect them with the norms contained in other areas of law and—drawing on court case law and carefully selected case studies—present them not only theoretically but also in practical application.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) E-Learning
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(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
LO1: Can use the rules of logical reasoning and interpret contemporary or historical legal texts in the field of property law, particularly sources of law, also in the context of specific legal events.
LO2: Can use theoretical knowledge in the field of property law to describe, analyze, and resolve specific legal cases.
LO3: Can analyze the role of legal norms in property law in shaping the causes and course of social phenomena.
LO4: Can forecast and model complex social processes, using appropriate methods for creating, interpreting, and applying legal norms in property law, as well as modern information technologies and search systems.
LO5: Can connect acquired theoretical knowledge in the field of property law with describing, explaining, or evaluating contemporary and historical economic, cultural, and social phenomena occurring in Poland and worldwide.
LO6: Can prepare a basic draft of a normative act and an act of law application concerning property law, using modern information technologies, if necessary.
LO7: Can design and prepare oral presentations in Polish and a foreign language used in law. substantive, dogmatic, comparative, or historical aspects.
LO8: Is ready to supplement and improve their knowledge of institutions and norms in the field of property law, including monitoring changes in normative acts, court decisions, and doctrine, and is prepared to undertake third-cycle (doctoral) studies.
LO9: Is ready to work in a group, cooperate, assume various roles, and participate in the preparation of social projects related to property law, taking into account legal, economic, and political aspects.
LO10: Is ready to determine priorities in specific legal actions, undertaken independently or in a group.
ETCS Description:
Participation in exercises: 15 h
Reading of subject literature: 15 h
Preparation for an exam: 20 h
Total: 50 h
ETCS Number: 26/25 = 2 ECTS
Assessment criteria
For a grade of 2.0
LO1: Is unable to use the rules of logical reasoning and interpret contemporary or historical legal texts in the field of property law, especially sources of law, also in the context of specific legal events.
LO2: Is unable to use theoretical knowledge in the field of property law to describe, analyze, and resolve specific legal cases.
LO3: Is unable to analyze the role of legal norms of property law in shaping the causes and course of social phenomena.
LO4: Is unable to forecast and model complex social processes, using appropriate methods of creating, interpreting, and applying legal norms of property law, as well as modern information technologies and search systems.
LO5: Is unable to connect the acquired theoretical knowledge in the field of property law with the description, explanation, or evaluation of contemporary and historical economic, cultural, and social phenomena occurring in Poland and worldwide.
LO6: Is unable to prepare a basic draft of a normative act and an act of law application concerning property law, using modern information technologies if necessary.
LO7: Is unable to design and prepare an oral presentation in Polish and in English. Foreign language applied in the field of property law, in its dogmatic, comparative, or historical aspects.
LO8: Is not ready to supplement and improve their knowledge of institutions and norms in the field of property law, including tracking changes in normative acts, court decisions, and doctrine, and is prepared to undertake third-cycle (doctoral) studies.
LO9: Is not ready to work in a group, cooperate, assume various roles, and participate in the preparation of social projects relating to property law, taking into account legal, economic, and political aspects.
LO10: Is not ready to determine priorities in a specific legal action, undertaken independently or in a group.
For a grade of 3.0: LO1: Can sufficiently use the rules of logical reasoning and interpret contemporary or historical legal texts in the field of property law, especially sources of law, also in the context of specific legal events.
LO2: Can sufficiently utilize theoretical knowledge in the field of property law to describe, analyze, and resolve specific cases. Legal
LO3: Is able to analyze, to a sufficient degree, the role of legal norms of property law in shaping the causes and course of social phenomena.
LO4: Is able to forecast and model complex social processes to a sufficient degree, using appropriate methods for creating, interpreting, and applying legal norms of property law, as well as modern information technologies and search systems.
LO5: Is able to sufficiently connect acquired theoretical knowledge in the field of property law with the description, explanation, or evaluation of contemporary and historical economic, cultural, and social phenomena occurring in Poland and worldwide.
LO6: Is able to prepare, at a sufficient level, a basic draft of a normative act and an act of law application concerning property law, using modern information technologies, if necessary.
LO7: Is able to design and produce basic oral presentations in Polish and a foreign language used in the field of property law, in a dogmatic, comparative, or historical perspective.
LO8: Is sufficiently prepared to supplement and improve their knowledge of legal institutions and norms. property law, including tracking changes in normative acts, court decisions, and doctrine, and is prepared to undertake third-cycle (doctoral) studies.
LO9: Is sufficiently prepared to work in a group, cooperate, and assume various roles within it, and participate in the preparation of social projects relating to property law, taking into account legal, economic, and political aspects.
LO10: Is sufficiently prepared to determine priorities in specific legal actions, undertaken independently or in a group.
Grade 4.0: LO1: Is able to effectively use the rules of logical reasoning and interpret contemporary or historical legal texts in the field of property law, especially sources of law, also in the context of specific legal events.
LO2: Is able to effectively utilize theoretical knowledge of property law to describe, analyze, and resolve specific legal matters.
LO3: Is able to effectively analyze the role of property law norms in shaping the causes and course of social phenomena.
LO4: Is able to effectively forecast and model complex social processes, utilizing appropriate methods for creating, interpreting, and applying legal norms. property law and modern information technologies
Bibliography
Basic literature:
Prawo rzeczowe; J. Ignatowicz, K. Stefaniuk, Warszawa 2022 (lub wydanie nowsze)
Prawo rzeczowe; E. Gniewek, Wydawnictwo C.H. Beck 2022 (lub wydanie nowsze)
additional literature:
System prawa prywatnego, t. III i IV; Pod redakcją Z. Radwańskiego; Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck
Komentarz do kodeksu cywilnego; Tom I; pod redakcją Krzysztofa Pietrzykowskiego; C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2020
Komentarz do kodeksu cywilnego; Część rzeczowa; Stanisław Rudnicki; Wydawnictwo Prawnicze Lexis Nexis, Warszawa 2016
Komentarz do kodeksu cywilnego; Pod redakcją E. Gniewka i P. Machnikowskiego; Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2023
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