Diplomatic and Consular Law WP-SM-PDK
The substantive content:
1. The main concepts: international relations, foreign policy, diplomacy, foreign service, civil service.
2. History of diplomacy in the outline. Polish diplomacy history outline.
3. The legal bases for the diplomatic and consular relations (international custom, the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations, the Vienna Convention on consular relations).
4. Ways to establish diplomatic and consular relations. The status of mission/consular post and members of mission/consular.
5. The diplomatic mission/consular post.
6. Special missions. Missions to international organisations.
7. Authorities of Poland, which have competence in creating foreign policy.
8. Foreign service of Poland: the rights and obligations.
9. Conditions of work in the foreign service diplomatic protocol, rules of courtesy.
10. The technique of foreign service work: official correspondence, business, labour and foreign service officer diplomat.
11. the institutions of the consular rights, tasks and functions of the Consulate.
Methods for the evaluation of:
exam oral/written
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
SM1_W01;
SM1_W05;
SM1_W08;
SM1_W13;
SM1_W14;
SM1_W16;
SM1_W17
Assessment criteria
EK1 defines the concept of diplomatic and consular law.
EK2 know the types of diplomacy, as well as the status of diplomatic missions, consular post and members of diplomatic missions and consular posts.
EK3 see conditions of work in the foreign service.
EK4 know the legal basis for diplomatic and consular relations.
EK5 Describes techniques for working foreign service.
Participation in the lecture: 30 h
The study of current material: 30 h
Exam preparation: 40 h
Total hours: 100
The number of ECTS: 100/25=4 ECTS
Bibliography
J. Sutor, Prawo dyplomatyczne i konsularne,
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