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Lecturer(s)
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Hamuľáková Klára, JUDr. Ph.D.
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Vítová Blanka, doc. JUDr. LL.M. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Introduction to the subject, objectives, and organization of the project 2. Topic selection ? criteria, limitations, feasibility 3. Types of possible project outputs (legal provisions, practical recommendations, proposed solutions) 4. Formal requirements for a bachelor's project and presentation skills 5. Content requirements for a bachelor's project: formulation of the problem, objectives, project, research, and practical questions 6. Legal framework in the Czech Republic, EU, and international law ? relevant legal regulations 7. Integrated approach: inclusion of legal, economic, environmental, and social aspects 8. Project work methodology ? planning, logical framework, stakeholder analysis 9. Risk management, ethics, legal and social limits 10. Consultations and partial presentations 11. Finalization of the project, preparation of the presentation, argumentation 12. Defense of the project before an expert committee
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Group work
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to prepare students for independent professional, creative, and practical work that will lead to the successful completion and defense of their bachelor's thesis. The course emphasizes project work methodology, interdisciplinary links between law and sustainability, the development of critical thinking, and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practice. As part of their studies, students will develop a practical project proposal, including the necessary legal analysis, and defend it before an expert committee.
Expected learning outcomes: After completing the course, students will be able to: 1. Independently formulate a project topic with regard to the legal aspects of sustainability, 2. Conduct a comprehensive legal and interdisciplinary analysis of the selected problem, 3. Propose practical solutions or measures that are realistically feasible within the legal framework, 4. Draw up a project plan (milestones, schedule, resource allocation, risks), 5. Prepare relevant project documentation (opinions, draft contracts, regulatory measures, recommendations for practice, etc.), 6. Present and defend the project before a committee, respond to questions and criticism, 7. Demonstrate the ability to connect theory with practice, practical benefits, and interdisciplinarity (law and sustainability).
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Prerequisites
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The completion of this course is not conditioned upon completion of any other courses
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance, Seminar Work, Written exam
The verification of learning outcomes is carried out through the preparation and defense of a bachelor's project. The student is assessed on the basis of ongoing work in the seminar, the quality of the developed partial outputs and the ability to incorporate feedback. The assessment includes written project documentation (including legal analysis and proposed solution), a final presentation and a defense before a professional committee. Other requirements for the student include active participation in seminars, regular consultations with the teacher, completion of ongoing tasks and submission of all parts of the project by the specified deadlines. Successful completion of the course is conditional on active participation, submission of the complete project and its successful defense. The verification of learning outcomes is divided into three parts: Ongoing work in the seminar and consultations ? 30% - active participation in seminars, - completion of partial tasks (formulation of the goal, research of legal regulations, design of the project structure), - ongoing presentations and the ability to respond to feedback. Written project documentation ? 40% - quality and completeness of the developed project, - clarity, logical structure and practical usability of the output, - compliance with formal requirements and submission deadlines. Final presentation and defense ? 30% - clear and professional presentation of the project results, - ability to defend the chosen procedure and conclusions before an expert committee, - level of argumentation and response to questions.
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Recommended literature
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Eco, U. (2010). Jak napsat diplomovou práci (2. vyd.).. Praha.
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Kratochvílová, J. (2021). Teorie a praxe projektové výuky. Brno.
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Šamánková, J., & Kubíková, B. (Eds.). (2022). Jak psát srozumitelné úřední texty: Příručka srozumitelného psaní pro úředníky. Brno.
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Šanderová, J. (2005). Jak číst a psát odborný text ve společenských vědách: Několik praktických rad (2. vyd.).. Praha.
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Široký, J., et al. (2019). Psaní a prezentace odborných textů. Praha.
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