Lecturer(s)
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Dostalík Petr, doc. JUDr. Ph.D.
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Králík Lukáš, JUDr. Ph.D.
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Janišová Jana, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Razim Jakub, JUDr. PhDr. Ph.D. et Ph.D.
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Menke Monika, ThLic. Mgr. Th.D.
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Horák Ondřej, doc. JUDr. Ph.D.
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Osina Petr, JUDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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This course, which is a continuation of the Legal History Seminar I. taught in the previous semester, will enable the student to focus in depth on the historical period which is the subject of his/her dissertation. Consultations consist of the analysis of specific historical sources and archival material, in the study of literature and its critical evaluation. The specific output on which the final colloquium will be conducted is determined by the teaching specialist according to the doctoral student's progress in preparing the dissertation and written outputs (e.g. translations of sources).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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The course represents the basic subject of the second pillar of the study programme aimed primarily at developing and deepening the student's knowledge of the Legal History. The essence of the course will be the analysis of the theoretical and practical issues of legal history. Each seminar will have its own topic within which students will prepare their own presentation or analysis of a specific legal problem. The topics will be presented in the seminar and then discussed with other students and with the teachers involved. The course is designed as a two-semester course, with emphasis on selected issues in legal history during each semester. The first semester focuses primarily on a deeper understanding of the general part of legal history beyond the Master's degree. The second semester will then focus on legal history especially with regard to the topics of the student's dissertations.
A deeper understanding of legal history and its key themes.
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Prerequisites
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Completion of this course is conditional upon the completion of the courses Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Law I., II., Scientific and Pedagogical Propedeutics I., II., Legal History Seminar I.
KTP/RFMZ2 and KPO/RVPP1 and KTP/RFMZ1 and KPO/RVPP2 and KTP/ROPD1
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance
Active participation in seminars, including presentations on the assigned topic. A full-time student must attend 80 % of the seminars. A student of the combined form must attend at least 30 % of the seminars and an individual consultation of two hours. A professional interview over a written document prepared by the student.
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Recommended literature
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Hattenhauer, Hans. (1998). Evropské dějiny práva. Praha.
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Hledíková, Zdeňka, Jan Janák, Jan Dobeš. (2005). Dějiny správy v českých zemích. Od počátků státu po současnost. Praha: NLN.
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Kincl, Jaromír a kol. (1983). Všeobecné dějiny státu a práva. Praha: Panorama.
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Kuklík, Jan a kol. (2011). Dějiny československého práva 1945-1989. Praha: Auditorium.
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Kuklík, Jan, Radim Seltenreich. (2011). Dějiny angloamerického práva. Vyd. 2. Praha: Leges.
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Lesaffer, R. (2014). European Legal History: A Cultural and Political Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Malý, Karel a kol. (2010). Dějiny českého a československého práva do roku 1945. 4. vyd.. Leges, Praha.
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Padoa-Schioppa A. (2017). A History of Law: From Early Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Pilhajamaki H., Dubber M.D., Godfrey M. (2018). The Oxford Handbook of European Legal history. Oxford: Oxford University press.
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Schelle, Karel a kol. (2007). Právní dějiny. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk.
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Tureček, Josef. (1963). Světové dějiny státu a práva ve starověku. Praha: Orbis.
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Vojáček, Ladislav a kol. (2012). Vývoj soukromého práva na území českých zemí 1-2.. Brno: Masarykova univerzita.
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Vojáček, Ladislav, Karel Schelle, Vilém Knoll. (2008). České právní dějiny. Plzeň: Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk.
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