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Terminated in academic year 2022/2023

Law

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 119-0300/03
Abbreviation Pravo
Course title Law
Credits 3
Coordinating department Department of Law
Course coordinator JUDr. Bohuslav Halfar

Subject syllabus

1. Law Theory I – Law Theory (state and law, symbols and function of the state, law as social phenomenon, law origin, social function of law, law and economics, objective and subjective law, world law cultures, law sources from the perspective of global view).
2. Law Theory II – legal norm theory (normative determination of law, legal norm structure, sorts of legal norms, norms creation, legal norm as legal rule, legal norm force)
3. Law Theory III – legal relations theory (legal relations and their symbols, presumptions of the legal relations, legal relation elements, legal subjectivity)
4. Law Theory IV – law system (internal – branch law segmentation, public and private law, material and processional law, external – world law systems), legal state conception (legality, legitimacy, legal conscience, peace, legal state, structure and guaranty of legal state)
5. Constitutional Law
6. EC Law
7. International Law (public, private, commercial – regulations, subjects, sources and some terms)
8. Criminal Law (regulations, sources and some terms of material criminal law – crime and its factum, criminal responsibility and penalties)
9. Private Law I (civil law – status in private law, sources, Civil Code system, civil law characteristics)
10. Private Law II commercial law, labour law, intellectual property law – regulations, sources and basic terms)
11. Public Law (administrative law, financial law, social welfare law, tax law – regulations, sources and subjects, basic terms)
12. Processional law I (social basis of all processes in state, sorts of these processes and their social function, processing authorities and their organization, relation between processes, competency, process participants)
13. Processional law II (particular processes and their purpose – rules, process itself, decision making, appellate review and its measures, execution; some terms – legal force, feasibility etc.)
14. Actual topic

Literature

Burrows, Andrew. English Private Law. Oxford, 2013. 1664 s. ISBN 978-0-19-966177-0.
Feldman, David. English Public Law. Oxford University Press, 2009. 1289 s. ISBN 978-0-19-922793-8

Advised literature

Feldman, David. English Public Law. Oxford University Press, 2009. 1289 s. ISBN 978-0-19-922793-8