Lecturer(s)
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Jirásek Jiří, doc. JUDr. CSc.
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Bartoň Michal, doc. JUDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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unspecified
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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 supplements the complex of courses belonging to the third pillar of the study programme. It builds on the courses focused on the development of the student's scientific activity. Taking into account the fact that this is a subject included in the final year of study, the student is expected to have a high level of professional knowledge and competence, and therefore emphasis is placed on their presentation in international contexts, or presentation with an international element. In consultation with the lecturer, the student is required to complete a research internship abroad of a minimum of one month. This study obligation can be replaced by the student, in agreement with the lecturer, by obtaining and solving a scientific project with an international element or by preparing a publication in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish or Italian, which will be published abroad or in the Czech Republic in a peer-reviewed foreign language journal. The course is intended for students specializing in the field of constitutional law.
Students who have completed this course will gain the knowledge necessary to understand the features of law.
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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., Scientific Activity and Preparation of a Dissertation in the Field of Constitutional Law I. and II. and Publication Activity in the Field of Constitutional Law I.-III.
KTP/DFMZ1 and KTP/DFMZ2 and KTP/DFMZ3 and KTP/DFMZ4 and KPO/DVPP1 and KPO/DVPP2 and KUP/DVCU1 and KUP/DVCU2 and KUP/DVCU3 and KUP/DVCU4 and KUP/DPUU1 and KUP/DPUU2 and KUP/DPUU3
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance
Completing an internship abroad lasting at least one month or alternatively solving a scientific project with an international element or submitting a publication in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish or Italian. The conditions are the same for students of the combined form of the study program.
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Recommended literature
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Barak, A. (2012). Proportionality. Constitutional Rights and their Limitations. Cambridge University Press.
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Besselink, L., Bovend'Eert, P., Broeksteeg, H., de Lange, R., Voermans, W. (eds.). (2014). Constitutional Law of the EU Member States. Deventer: Kluwer.
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Donnelly, J. (2013). Universal Human Rights in Theory and Pracice. 3rd edition.. Cornell University Press.
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Glenn, H. P. (2014). legal Traditions of the World. 5th ed.. Oxfordd University Press.
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Harris, D., O'Boyle, M., Warbrick, C. (2018). Law of the European Convention on Human Rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Moeckli, D., Shah, S., Sivakumaran, S. (ed.). (2010). International Human Rights Law. Oxford.
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Rosenfeld, M., Sajó, A. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press.
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White, Robin, Ovey, Clare. Jacobs, White, and Ovey. (2010). The European Convention on Human Rights. 5th ed.. Oxford University Press.
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