Master`s Seminar WP-AD-sem-2ŻŁ
The purpose of the seminar is to consolidate and supplement the knowledge of participants in the field of broadly understood civil law, as well as to help in the preparation of a master's disertation on a selected issue in the indicated thematic area. Classes are addressed to students interested in civil law issues and possessing relevant knowledge on the indicated branch of law.
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Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
EK1 - knows the concepts of administration science and its role in the science system and
relations to civil law
EK2 - knows the relations between social structures and institutions on the national and international level in the context of the application of civil law, administration and the regularities governing them
EK3 - knows the status of an individual and his activity in the sphere
civil law in the national and international context
EK4 - knows the methods, procedures and tools, including data acquisition techniques
appropriate for civil law
EK5 - knows the standards, legal / administrative / economic / ethical /
moral organizing and governing social structures and institutions
regularities and their sources, character, genesis and functioning
EK6 - knows the impact of legal / administrative norms on the processes of structural changes
and social institutions and their components
EK7 - can interpret social / legal phenomena in the appropriate scope
for the administrative sciences and to explain the interrelationship between them
Ek8 - can apply theoretical knowledge in the field of law / administration /
economics and critically select research methods and data for
analyzing the course of social phenomena
EK9 - can analyze social processes through the prism
law / administration / ancillary items located
in the study program; can formulate simple hypotheses
research and verify them
EK10 - can use the methods and tools appropriate for the legal sciences
and administration for forecasting and analysis
cultural / political / legal / social /
economic; can create models of complex life processes
social
EK11 - is able to fluently apply legal provisions and other rules / procedures to solve a specific problem in the field of law / administration /
auxiliary subjects included in the study program;
knows how to use the available procedures in this area
EK12 - can understand and analyze social phenomena through the prism
administration, using appropriate research methods
EK13 - is able to draft a normative act and an act of applying the law,
on public / private / international law,
in the scope of subjects included in the study program
EK14 - can collect data on the analyzed problem in order to justify the actions and decisions taken; knows how to prepare documents
and written works in Polish / a foreign language regarding law / administration / auxiliary subjects
in a study program or of an interdisciplinary nature
EK15 - collect data on the analyzed problem for justification
actions and decisions taken; can present orally in language
Polish / foreign knowledge of law / administration science /
auxiliary subjects included in the study program
or of an interdisciplinary nature
EK16 - use a foreign language in accordance with the requirements specified
for B2 + level of the European Educational Description System
Linguistic, and in particular: can communicate fluently
and spontaneously, using different channels and techniques
communication to the extent that is relatively easy
conversation with foreigners on general and related topics
studied specialty
EK17 - is ready to systematically learn and deepen and update
your knowledge of law / administration / economy; continue
expanding one's knowledge and skills, and
recognizes the need for continuous education and professional development
independently inspires learning processes
EK18 - is ready to work and cooperate in a group and perform tasks in the field of law / administration
EK19 - is ready to set goals to achieve specific tasks
EK20 - is ready to identify and resolve related dilemmas
with the performance of administrative tasks
Description of ECTS:
Participation in classes - 30h
Literature reading-70h
Writing a thesis-200h
Total Hours-300
NUMBER OF CREDITS ECTS (300h / 30) FOR A SUBJECT = 10 ECTS
Assessment criteria
The condition of passing the course is submission of the MA thesis prepared by the student and approved by the supervisor, as well as good knowledge of issues from the general part of civil law and its part related to the subject of the thesis confirmed with passing the grade
Bibliography
1. Basis literature:
E. Gniewek, P. Machnikowski, Zarys prawa cywilnego, Warszawa 2018;
• Z. Radwański, A. Olejniczak, Prawo cywilne – część ogólna, Warszawa 2017
• W. Czachórski, A. Brzozowski, M. Safjan, E. Skowrońska-Bocian, Zobowiązania. Zarys wykładu, Warszawa 2004;
• Z. Radwański, A. Olejniczak, Zobowiązania – część ogólna, Warszawa 2018;
• Z. Radwański, J. Panowicz-Lipska, Zobowiązania – część szczegółowa, Warszawa 2017.
2. Supplementary literature:
S. Dmowski, S. Rudnicki, Komentarz do kodeksu cywilnego. Księga pierwsza – część ogólna, Warszawa 2004;
• J. Winiarz (red.), Kodeks cywilny z komentarzem, Warszawa 1989, T. I;
• K. Pietrzykowski (red.), Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, T. I, Warszawa 2008;
• A. Stelmachowski, Zarys teorii prawa cywilnego, Warszawa 1998;
• S. Grzybowski (red.), System prawa cywilnego. T. I, Część ogólna, Wrocław – Warszawa 1985;
• Z. Radwański (red.), System prawa prywatnego, t. II, Prawo cywilne – część ogólna, Warszawa 2002;
• M. Safjan (red.), System prawa prywatnego, t. I, Prawo cywilne – część ogólna, Warszawa 2007;
• A. Wolter, J. Ignatowicz, K. Stefaniuk, Prawo cywilne. Zarys części ogólnej, Warszawa 2001;
• J. Rajski (red.), System Prawa Prywatnego. T. 7. Prawo zobowiązań - część szczegółowa. Wyd. 2. Warszawa 2004.
• J. Panowicz-Lipska (red.), System Prawa Prywatnego. T. 8. Prawo zobowiązań - część szczegółowa, Warszawa 2004.
• E. Łętowska (red.), System Prawa Prywatnego. T. 5. Prawo zobowiązań - część ogólna, Warszawa 2006.
• Z. Radwański (red.), System prawa cywilnego. T. 3 cz. 1: Prawo zobowiązań część ogólna, Wrocław 1981.
• J. Winiarz (red.), Kodeks cywilny z komentarzem, Warszawa 1989;
• K. Pietrzykowski (red.), Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Warszawa 2005;
• E. Gniewek (red.), Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Warszawa 2004;
• G. Bieniek, H. Ciepła, S. Dmochowski, J. Gudowski, K. Kołakowski, M. Sychowicz, T. Wiśniewski, C. Żuławska, Komentarz do kodeksu cywilnego. Księga trzecia. Zobowiązania, Warszawa 2002;
• J. Rajski, Prawo o kontraktach w obrocie gospodarczym, Warszawa 2002
• A. Stelmachowski, Zarys teorii prawa cywilnego, Warszawa 1998;
Additional information
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