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CIELSP Curriculum

Last modified: 
2022, September 4 - 11:06pm
Below you can browse courses of the new Comparative International and European Legal Studies Programme planned for the academic year 2022/23.
Important rules regarding the course offer for incoming Erasmus+ students:
  1. Rules for choosing courses. The list below includes six Comparative International and European Legal Studies Programme modules: Modules 1, 2 and 3 are offered only in the winter semester, and Modules 4, 5 and 6 are offered only in the spring semester. You are requested to choose at least 2 Modules (out of 3) each semesterThere is no possibility of picking up selected courses; you may select only the whole module containing 4 courses.

  2. Transcript of Records. At the end of your mobility, you will receive a Transcript of Records listing all the chosen courses and your performance in terms of ECTS marks (A, B, C, D, E or F) and credits scored for each course. ECTS will be granted to Erasmus students as stated in the table below (Erasmus ECTS, 6 ECTS for leading lectures and 3 ECTS for other courses). Transcripts are issued at least 4 weeks after the end of a given semester.

  3. Certificate (additional). It is possible to obtain an additional certificate for completing the Comparative International Legal Studies Programme issued and signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration. To be awarded the CIELSP Certificate, the student needs to score at least 30 ECTS in a semester or 60 ECTS in case of mobility covering both semesters. Obtaining the Certificate requires also completing the leading lecture (6 ECTS) in each of the modules chosen in the respective semester.

  4. Exams. Each module's leading lecture (CIELSP101, CIELSP201, CIELSP301, CIELSP401, CIELSP501, CIELSP601) ends with a full written exam. Other courses may award ECTS based on a written assignment, an individual project with oral presentation, an open-book essay, a student's class performance etc. Still, the complete written exam is not mandatory nor guaranteed for these courses.

  5. Language requirements. All the courses listed below within the CIELSP programme are offered entirely in English, including any written or oral assignments expected to be completed individually by the student. The minimum level of English fluency is B1; however, at least B2 is strongly recommended.

  6. Reservations on choosing the modules. The Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration may decide that any of the Modules will not open in a given academic year due to the number of interested students below a certain number set by the University's policies. Students choosing the cancelled module may be reassigned to other modules in such a case.

 

The courses of the CIELSP in the 2022/23 academic year include:

semester

code

course title

lecturer

lecture room hours

Erasmus

ECTS

WINTER

Module 1: European Legal Culture

CIELSP101

Introduction to Jurisprudence and Polish Law

Dr M. Glanc-Żabiełowicz

30

6

CIELSP102

Polish and Comparative Constitutional Law

Assoc. Prof. A. Rytel-Warzocha

15

3

CIELSP103

Court of Justice of the European Union

Assoc. Prof. M. Adamczak-Retecka

15

3

CIELSP104

Murderers, witches, victims - famous trials in history

Dr J. Wałdoch

15

3

WINTER

Module 2: Public Law: Economy, Finance and Decision Making Process

CIELSP201

European Banking and Investment Law

Assoc. Prof. A. Jurkowska-Zeidler

30

6

CIELSP202

Tax Law in Europe

Assoc. Prof. E. Juchnievicius

15

3

CIELSP203

International Economic Law

Assoc. Prof. M. Nyka

15

3

CIELSP204

Influencing Decision Making Process: Lobbying, Interest Groups

Assoc. Prof. M. M. Wiszowaty

15

3

WINTER

Module 3: Global Legal Problems

CIELSP301

International Armed Conflicts, Crimes and Criminal Courts

Assoc. Prof. A. Wiśniewski
Assoc. Prof. K. Łasak
Dr. M. Łągiewska

 

30 6
CIELSP302

Space Policy and Law

Assoc. Prof. M. Nyka
Dr hab. J. Szlachetko
15 3
CIELSP303

The Revolution of IP Law

dr M. Węgrzak 15 3
CIELSP304

Cultural Heritage Protection Law

Prof. K. Zeidler 15 3

SPRING

Module 4: Oceans, Environment and Legal Responsibility

CIELSP401

Shipping Law: Safer Ships and Cleaner Oceans

Assoc. Prof. D. Pyć

30

6

CIELSP402

Ship Casualty and Incident Investigation

Assoc. Prof. D. Pyć

15

3

CIELSP403

International and European Environmental Law

Assoc. Prof. D. Trzcińska

15

3

CIELSP404

Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Law in Europe

Assoc. Prof. K. Woźniewski
Dr T. Snarski

15

3

SPRING

Module 5: Legal Frameworks for Business

CIELSP501

Dispute Settlement in Commercial Law

Dr Natalia Mushak (University of Kiev)

30

6

CIELSP502

European Labour Law

Dr M. Szypniewski

15

3

CIELSP503

Insurance Law

Assoc. Prof. D. Maśniak

15

3

CIELSP504

Introduction to Comparaive and European Private Law

Dr. Izabela Adrych-Brzezińska

15

3

SPRING

Module 6: Challenges to Law in the 21st Century

CIELSP601

Energy and Climate Law

Assoc. Prof. M. Nyka
Dr hab. J. Szlachetko
30 6
CIELSP602

Food, Health and Climate in EU Law

Assoc. Prof. M. Adamczak-Retecka
Dr O. Śniadach
Dr M. Michalak
15 3
CIELSP603

Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence

Dr M. Węgrzak 15 3
CIELSP604

Philosophy of Law: Hard Cases

Assoc. Prof. Tomasz Widłak 15 3

 

Total:

90

 

 


 

 

The project is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange
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PILSP Curriculum (programme ends in 2021/22)

Last modified: 
2022, May 9 - 10:01pm
Below you can browse courses for the academic year 2021/22.
Important rules regarding the course offer for incoming Erasmus+ students:
1. The list below includes four Polish and International Legal Studies Programme modules - PILSP I and PILSP II are offered in the winter semester, PILSP III and PILPS IV are offered only in the spring semester. You are allowed to choose from the list of courses in each of the modules listed below for each of the semesters. You are required to choose at least 3 courses in each module (out of 4). It is also permissible and recommended to choose all the listed courses.
2. At the end of your mobility, you will receive a Transcript of Records listing all the chosen courses and your performance in terms of ECTS mark (A, B, C, D, E or F) and credits scored.  ECTS will be granted to Erasmus students as stated in the table below (Erasmus ECTS, 7 ECTS for leading lectures and 4 ECTS for other courses). Please disregard the ECTS assigned in the syllabi (lower value; 4, 3 or 2 ECTS). This part of the syllabus does not concern international mobility students and is generated for the purposes of a different curriculum in Polish.
3. It is possible to obtain an additional certificate for completing the Polish and International Legal Studies Programme issued and signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration. In order to be awarded the PILSP Certificate, the student needs to score at least 30 ECTS in a semester or 60 ECTS in case of mobility covering both semesters. This requires also completing all the leading lectures (7 ECTS) in each of the modules in the respective semester (PILSP101, PILSP201 or/and PILSP301, PILSP401).
4. Each module's leading lecture (PILSP101, PILSP201, PILSP301, PILSP401) ends with a full written exam. Other courses may award ECTS basing on a written assignment, an individual project with oral presentation, an open-book essay, student's class performance etc. (please refer to the courses' syllabi), but the full written exam is not mandatory nor guaranteed for these courses.
5. All the courses listed below within the PILPS programme are offered fully in English, including any written or oral assignments expected to be completed individually by the student. The minimum level of student's English fluency is B1, however, at least B2 is recommended.

The courses of the PILSP in the 2021/22 academic year include:

semester

code

course title

lecturer

lecture room hours

Erasmus

ECTS

WINTER

Module PILSP I: Polish and European Legal Systems

PILSP101

Introduction to Jurisprudence and Polish Law

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. Tomasz Widłak (15h),
Dr Magdalena Łągiewska (15h)

30

7

PILSP102

Polish and Comparative Constitutional Law

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. A. Rytel-Warzocha

15

4

PILSP103

Court of Justice of the European Union

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. M. Adamczak-Retecka

15

4

PILSP104

Selected Problems of Public Law in Comparative Perspective (A)

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. Adam WiśniewskiDr Paweł KwiatkowskiDr Magdalena Łągiewska

15

4

WINTER

Module PILSP II: EU Public Law

PILSP201

European Banking and Investment Law

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. A. Jurkowska-Zeidler

30

7

PILSP202

Tax Law in Europe

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. E. Juchnievicius

15

4

PILSP203

European Labour Law

Visiting professor and/or

Dr M. Szypniewski

15

4

PILSP204

Selected Problems of Comparative and European Private Law (A)

Visiting professor and/or

Dr hab. W. Wiewiórowski

15

4

SPRING

Module PILSP III: Polish and European Legal Culture

PILSP301

Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Law in Europe

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. K. Woźniewski
Dr T. Snarski

30

7

PILSP302

Philosophy of Law: Hard Cases

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. T. Widłak

15

4

PILSP303

Cultural Heritage Protection Law

Visiting professor and/or

Prof. K. Zeidler

15

4

PILSP304

Selected Problems of Public Law in Comparative Perspective (B) 

Visiting professor and/or

Dr hab. T. Bojar-Fijałkowski

15

4

SPRING

Module PILSP IV: Law and Commerce from the European Perspective

PILSP401

International Maritime Law
and EU Maritime Policy

Visiting professor and/or

Dr M. Adamowicz

30

7

PILSP402

International Economic Law

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. M. Nyka

15

4

PILSP403

International and European Environmental Law

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. D. Trzcińska

15

4

PILSP404

Selected Problems of Comparative and European Private Law (B)

Visiting professor and/or

Assoc. Prof. S. Majkowska-Szulc

15

4

 

Total:

76

 

 


 

 

The project is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange
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