Denominational Law WP-PR-Pwy
Exemplary contemporary legal frameworks governing relations between the state and churches and religious associations; the foundations of religious law in the Republic of Poland; the legal status of the individual with regard to freedom of conscience and religion under Polish state law; characteristics of the institutions of freedom of conscience and religion (freedom of conscience and religion) in the light of international law; general characteristics of the status and legal basis of the activities of churches and religious associations in Poland; the legal situation of the Catholic Church and other selected churches in the Republic of Poland; religious administration in Poland.
(in Polish) E-Learning
Term 2023/24_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2019/20_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) | Term 2021/22_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2020/21_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2022/23_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2024/25_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy | Term 2025/26_Z: (in Polish) E-Learning (pełny kurs) z podziałem na grupy |
(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
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Learning outcomes
EK1: explains the basic concepts of religious law, as well as the origins and nature of the sources of religious law
EK2: distinguishes between historical and contemporary systems of state-religious organisation relations, and discusses the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches
EK3: explains the history of state-church relations in Poland
EK4: presents the constitutional guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, as well as the guiding principles of institutional state-church relations
EK5: applies theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and to propose a solution to a simple problem
EK6: lists and describes the public functions of religious associations and distinguishes them from the internal activities of churches and other religious associations
EK7: is aware of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in the area of freedom of conscience and religion
ECTS description:
Lecture attendance: 15 hours
Exam preparation: 25 hours
Independent analysis of source materials: 20 hours
Total hours: 60
Number of ECTS: 60 hours/30 = 2 ECTS
Assessment criteria
EK1: explains the basic concepts of religious law, as well as the origin and nature of the sources of religious law
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – does not know the basic concepts of religious law, nor the origin and nature of the sources of religious law
Grade 3, 3.5 (sat., sat.+) – has satisfactory knowledge of the basic concepts of religious law and the origin and nature of the sources of religious law
Grade 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – has good knowledge of religious law and the origin and nature of its sources Grade 5 (very good) – has a very good grasp of the basic concepts of religious law and the origin and nature of its sources
EK2: distinguishes between systems of state-religious organisation relations, from both a historical and contemporary perspective, and discusses the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – fails to distinguish between systems of state-religious organisation relations, in historical and contemporary terms, and is unable to discuss the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches
Grade 3, 3.5 (sat., sat.+) – has satisfactory knowledge of systems of state-church relations, both historically and in the modern context, and is able to discuss the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches to a satisfactory standard
Grade of 4 or 4.5 (good, good+) – the student has a good understanding of state-church relations, both historically and in the contemporary context, and is able to discuss the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches to a good standard
Grade 5 (very good) – has a very good knowledge of state-church relations, both historically and in the contemporary context, and discusses the European Union’s attitude towards religion and churches at a very good level
EK3: explains the history of state-church relations in Poland
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – has no knowledge of state-church relations in Poland from a historical perspective
Grade 3, 3.5 (satisfactory, satisfactory+) – has satisfactory knowledge of state-church relations in Poland from a historical perspective
For a grade of 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – has good knowledge of state-church relations in Poland from a historical perspective
For a grade of 5 (very good) – has a very good understanding of, and is able to explain and relate to other historical facts, state-church relations in Poland from a historical perspective
EK4: presents the constitutional guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, as well as the guiding principles of institutional state-church relations
Grade 2 (fail) – lacks knowledge of the constitutional guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, as well as the guiding principles of institutional state-church relations Grade 3, 3.5 (sat., sat.+) – has satisfactory knowledge of constitutional guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, as well as the guiding principles of institutional state-church relations
For a grade of 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – has a good knowledge of constitutional guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, as well as the fundamental principles of institutional state-church relations
EK5: applies theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and propose a solution to a simple problem
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – is unable to apply theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and propose a solution to a simple problem
Grade 3, 3.5 (satisfactory, satisfactory+) – is able, to a satisfactory degree, to apply theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and propose a solution to a simple problem
Grade 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – is able to make good use of theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and propose a solution to a simple problem
Grade 5 (very good) – makes very good use of theoretical knowledge of religious law to describe and analyse the facts of a specific situation and propose a solution to a simple problem
EK6: lists and describes the public functions of religious organisations and distinguishes them from the internal activities of churches and other religious organisations
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – does not know the public functions of religious organisations and does not distinguish them from the internal activities of churches and other religious organisations
Grade 3, 3.5 (sat., sat. +) – has satisfactory knowledge of the public functions of religious associations and distinguishes them from the internal activities of churches and other religious associations
Grade 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – has a good knowledge of the public functions of religious associations and distinguishes them from the internal activities of churches and other religious associations
Grade 5 (very good) – has a very good understanding of and describes the public functions of religious associations and distinguishes them from the internal activities of churches and other religious associations
EK7: is aware of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in relation to freedom of conscience and religion
Grade 2 (unsatisfactory) – is unaware of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in terms of freedom of conscience and religion
Grade 3, 3.5 (satisfactory, satisfactory+) – has satisfactory knowledge of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in terms of freedom of conscience and religion
Grade 4, 4.5 (good, good+) – has good knowledge of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in the area of freedom of conscience and religion
Grade 5 (very good) – has a very good understanding of the individual’s position regarding the guarantees to which they are entitled in the area of freedom of conscience and religion
Bibliography
Core reading (1. J. Krukowski, Polskie prawo wyznaniowe, Warszawa 2008; 2. A. Mezglewski, H. Misztal, P. Stanisz, Prawo wyznaniowe, Warszawa 2012)
Supplementary reading (1. M. Pietrzak, Prawo wyznaniowe, Warszawa 2010; 2. Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 2 kwietnia 1997 r. (Dz. U. Nr 78, poz. 483 ze zm.))
Notes
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Term 2025/26_Z:
Students are required to notify the university of any special needs and of their intention to follow a course of study under an Individual Study Plan (ISP) at the start of the semester, so that attendance requirements and course assessment can be tailored to the student’s individual needs. An ISP does not exempt students from attending classes!!!! Those who have been granted an IOS or who suddenly have special needs must report this to the lecturers immediately. |
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