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General History of State and Law WP-PRZ-PH-ćw
Classes (CW) Winter semester 2022/23

Information on classes (common for all the groups)

Class hours: 16
Places limit: (no limit)
Zaliczenie: graded credit
Bibliography:

Basic literaturę

K. Sójka - Zielińska, Historia prawa, Warszawa 2013

Secondary literature:

Primary sources:

Kodeks Hammurabiego, tłum. i wyd. M. Stępień, Warszawa 1996;

Wybór źródeł do historii prawa sądowego czasów nowożytnych, pod red. G. Bałtruszajtys, J. Kolarzowskiego, M. Paszkowskiej, K. Rajewskiego, Warszawa 1996.

Secondary sources

Dziadzio A., Historia prawa, Warszawa 2008

Learning outcomes:

PR_U01 Graduate can interprete historical legal texts, especiallu sources of law, also in the context of concrete legal cases

PR_U05 Graduate can relate his knowledge about different legal domains to describing, explaining and evaluation of historical events in areas of world economy, culture and societies

PR_U07 Graduate can write legal analisis of historical questions

PR_U09 Graduate can prepare oral analisis of historical questions

PR_K01 Graduate is ready to complement and perfect his knowledge about processes of historical development of norms and legal institutions

PR_K03 Graduate is ready to work in group, collaboration and taking different roles and participation in preparing social projects,taking into account legal, economic and historical aspects

PR_K04 Graduate is ready to define priorities in concrete law action, taking autonomically or in group

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Methods of assessment:

Activities during the courses, presentation, paper

Criteria of assessment

PR_U01

Inssufficient mark (2)

Graduate can not interprete any historical legal texts, especiallu sources of law, also in the context of concrete legal cases

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate can interprete simple historical legal texts, especiallu sources of law, also in the context of concrete legal cases

Good mark (4)

Graduate can interprete historical legal texts, especiallu sources of law, also in the context of concrete legal cases

Very good mark (5)

Graduate can outstandingly interprete historical legal texts, especiallu sources of law, also in the context of concrete legal cases

PR_U05

evaluation methods: oral reports, tests, paper

Inssufficient mark (2)

Graduate can not relate his knowledge about different legal domains to describing, explaining and evaluation of historical events in areas of world economy, culture and societies

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate can relate his knowledge about different legal domains to basic describing, explaining and evaluation of historical events in areas of world economy, culture and societies

Good mark (4)

Graduate can relate his knowledge about different legal domains to describing, explaining and evaluation of historical events in areas of world economy, culture and societies

Very good mark (5)

Graduate can outstandingly relate his knowledge about different legal domains to describing, explaining nd evaluation of historical events in areas of world economy, culture and societies

PR_U07

evaluation method: paper

Insufficient mark (2)

Graduate can not write legal analisis of historical questions

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate can write legal analisis of simple historical questions

Good mark (4)

Graduate can write legal analisis of historical questions

Very good mark (5)

Graduate can write legal analisis of difficult and complicated historical questions

PR_U09

Methods of evaluation: oral reports, discussion during the courses

Insufficient mark (2)

Graduate can not prepare oral legal analisis of historical questions

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate can prepare oral legal analisis of simple historical questions

Good mark (4)

Graduate can prepare oral legal analisis of historical questions

Very good mark (5)

Graduate can preprae oral legal analisis of difficult and complicated historical questions

PR_K01

methods of evaluation discussion during the courses, continous assessment

Insufficient mark (2)

Graduate is not ready to complement and perfect his knowledge about processes of historical development of norms and legal institutions

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate is somehow ready to complement and perfect his knowledge about processes of historical development of norms and legal institutions

Good mark (4)

Graduate is ready to complement and perfect his knowledge about processes of historical development of norms and legal institutions

Very good mark (5)

Graduate is perfectly ready to complement and perfect his knowledge about processes of historical development of norms and legal institutions

PR_K03

methods of evaluation: discussion during the courses, continous assessment

Insufficient mark (2)

Graduate is not ready to work in group, collaboration and taking different roles and participation in preparing social projects,taking into account legal, economic and historical aspects

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate is basically ready to work in group, collaboration and taking different roles and participation in preparing social projects,taking into account legal, economic and historical aspects

Good mark (4)

Graduate is ready to work in group, collaboration and taking different roles and participation in preparing social projects,taking into account legal, economic and historical aspects

Very good mark (5)

Graduate is perfectly ready to work in group, collaboration and taking different roles and participation in preparing social projects,taking into account legal, economic and historical aspects

PR_K04

methods of evaluation: discussion during the courses, continous assessment

Insufficient mark (2)

Graduate is not ready to define priorities in concrete law action, taking automically or in group

Sufficient mark (3)

Graduate is basically ready to define priorities in concrete law action, taking automically or in group

Good mark (4)

Graduate is ready to define priorities in concrete law action, taking automically or in group

Very good mark (5)

Graduate is perfectly ready to define priorities in concrete law action, taking automically or in group

List of topics:

1. Characteristic of Law in Medieval Europe

2. Private Law in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

3. Criminal Law in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

4. Court Procedures in Medieval Europe

5. Court procedure of early modern period: roman-canon and inquisitorial

6. Transformations of Law in Enlightment Period

7. Development of Private Law in last three Centuries

8. Criminal Law in Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Teaching methods:

Didactic methods, used to verify learning outcomes in skill and social competences area

various form of discussion

case study

simulation game

presentation

Course would be executed in the way of synchronic contact using the application of Microsoft Teams with the support of Moodle platform

Class groups

see this on class schedule

Group Timeframe(s) Lecturers Places Number of students in group / places limit Actions
1 every second Sunday (odd), 16:45 - 18:15, room 225
Przemysław Gawron 17/19 details
2 every second Sunday (odd), 9:45 - 11:15, room 225
Przemysław Gawron 19/19 details
3 every second Sunday (odd), 15:05 - 16:35, room 225
Przemysław Gawron 13/19 details
4 every second Sunday (odd), 11:30 - 13:00, room 225
Przemysław Gawron 18/19 details
5 every second Sunday (odd), 13:30 - 15:00, room 225
Przemysław Gawron 19/19 details
All lectures are taking place in this building:
(in Polish) Kampus Wóycickiego Bud. 21
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