Course title | German in Crimila Law 2 |
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Course code | KJA/NFBD2 |
Organizational form of instruction | Seminar |
Level of course | Master |
Year of study | not specified |
Semester | Summer |
Number of ECTS credits | 4 |
Language of instruction | German |
Status of course | Compulsory-optional |
Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
Work placements | This is not an internship |
Recommended optional programme components | None |
Lecturer(s) |
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Course content |
1. Introduction to the problem of criminal law and link to "German in criminal law I" 2. The person of the offender I: perpetration and participation 3. The person of the offender II: perpetration and participation 4. Crimes against the person 5. Crimes against the "general public" 6. Crimes against property and other crimes 7. Introduction to the criminal process, criminal proceedings and its principles 8. Criminal Procedure Law I. - Cognition and enforcement proceedings, person of the perpetrator - Position in individual stages of the procedure 9. Criminal Procedure Law II. - Law Enforcement / Investigations 10. Criminal Procedure Law III. - Proving 11. Criminal Procedure Law IV. - Appeal 12. European and international criminal law 13. Final seminar
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Learning activities and teaching methods |
Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Activating (Simulations, Games, Dramatization) |
Learning outcomes |
The course focuses on the basic aspects of criminal law from the comparative perspective of Czech, German, respectively. of the Austrian legal order in its material and procedural part. It extends language knowledge in legal terminology and offers basic information on criminal law. Intermediate knowledge of German is expected. The course is taught in German.
The aim of the course is to deepen the basics of legal German and to improve basic skills in general German. |
Prerequisites |
Prerequisites - NFBD.
KJA/NFBD |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Written exam
The aim of the course is to deepen the basics of legal German and to improve basic skills in general German. |
Recommended literature |
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Study plans that include the course |
Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester | |
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Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010X) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 4 | Recommended year of study:4, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 3 | Recommended year of study:3, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 5 | Recommended year of study:5, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010X) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 3 | Recommended year of study:3, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 4 | Recommended year of study:4, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 2 | Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010X) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 2 | Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Summer |
Faculty: Faculty of Law | Study plan (Version): Law (2010X) | Category: Law, legal and public administration proceeding | 5 | Recommended year of study:5, Recommended semester: Summer |