Jurisprudence 10-PZ-12-pj-s
1.Norm of conduct.
2. The law-making process
3. Normative acts
4. The validity of law.
5. Interpretation (construction) of legal provisions.
6. Legal inference
7. System of law and its features
8. Legal system and its features
9. Law abiding and conditions of its effectiveness
10. Application of law
11. Legal relations and legal subjects
12. Legal situations determined by legal norms
13. Justice and legality (rule of law)
14. Law and morality
15. Elements of the sociology of law
Module type
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Learning outcomes
At the end of the course students should be able to efficiently use legal methods that are relevant in the process of law creation and application. In particular, students will learn those skills that will be later useful in their careers as civil servants. Additionally, the information and knowledge gained from the lecture will enable them to adequately and efficiently use the methods and legal concepts that are common to all EU members
Bibliography
1. S. Wronkowska, Podstawowe pojęcia prawa i prawoznawstwa, wyd. 3, Poznań 2005.
2. T. Staweczki, P. Winczorek, Wstęp do Prawoznawstwa, Warszawa 1999.
3. L. Morawski, Wstęp do prawoznawstwa, Toruń 2002.
4. Z. Ziembiński, Socjologia prawa jako nauka prawna, Warszawa 1975.
5. K. Frieske, Socjologia prawa, Warszawa- Poznań 2008.
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