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KPD / ŘP1VS
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Course description
Department/Unit / Abbreviation
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KPD
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ŘP1VS
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Academic Year
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2023/2024
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Title
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Roman Law 1 for Public Administration
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Form of course completion
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Pre-Exam Credit
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Form of course completion
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Pre-Exam Credit
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Accredited / Credits
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Yes,
3
Cred.
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Type of completion
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-
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Type of completion
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-
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Time requirements
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Lecture
2
[Hours/Week]
Seminar
1
[Hours/Week]
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Course credit prior to examination
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No
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Included in study average
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NO
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Occ/max
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Automatic acceptance of credit before examination
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Yes in the case of a previous evaluation 4 nebo nic.
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Summer semester
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0 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Included in study average
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NO
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Winter semester
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115 / -
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0 / -
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0 / -
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Repeated registration
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NO
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Timetable
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Yes
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Semester taught
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Winter semester
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Minimum (B + C) students
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10
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Optional course |
No
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Optional course
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No
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Language of instruction
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Czech
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Internship duration
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0
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No. of hours of on-premise lessons |
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Periodicity |
každý rok
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Periodicita upřesnění |
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Fundamental course |
Yes
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Fundamental theoretical course |
No
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Evaluation scale |
S|N |
Substituted course
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KPD/ŘP1
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Preclusive courses
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KPD/ŘP1
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Prerequisite courses
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N/A
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Informally recommended courses
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N/A
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Courses depending on this Course
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KPD/ŘP2Z, KTR/TRZ
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Histogram of students' grades over the years:
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Course objectives:
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The objective is to provide a comprehensive overview and explain the importance of the study of Roman Law for today?s lawyers.
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Requirements on student
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Written test
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Content
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1. The relevance of the study of RL to the present age, basic familiarization with the teaching course of the subject, recommended literature
2. Gaius? Institutions, their re-discovery and content
3. Basic legal terminology as viewed by a Romance languages scholar: ius in its various meanings, legal norm, legal relationship, acts in legal, lawful action
4. Ius civile, ius gentium and ius naturale
5. Status libertatis, status civitatis, status familiae
6. Negotium iuridicum and its various types
7. Elements contained in negotium iuridicum : essentialia, naturalia, accidentalia
8. Condicio, dies, modus
9. Will, its possible expressions and defects: error, dolus, vis
10. Roman legal process: legis actiones, formulae, cognitio extra ordinem
11. Things in RL
12. Rights in rem, limitations on title
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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Basic:
Kincl, Jaromír; Urfus, Valentin. Římské právo. 1. vydání. Praha : Panorama, 1990. ISBN 80-7038-134-5.
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Basic:
Kincl, Jaromír; Skřejpek, Michal; Urfus, Valentin. Římské právo. Praha (C.H. Beck), 1995. ISBN 80-7179-031-1.
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Recommended:
Hrdina, Ignác Antonín; Dostalík, Petr. Přehled římského práva soukromého : ke státní souborné zkoušce. Plzeň : Aleš Čeněk, 2010. ISBN 978-80-7380-235-6.
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Recommended:
Balík, Stanislav; Balík, Stanislav. Rukověť k dějinám římského práva a jeho institucí. 3., rozš. vyd. Plzeň : Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, 2010. ISBN 978-80-7380-256-1.
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Recommended:
Dostalík, Petr. Texty ke studiu římského práva soukromého. Plzeň : Aleš Čeněk, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7380-150-2.
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Recommended:
Gaius. Učebnice práva ve čtyřech knihách. Plzeň : Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, 2007. ISBN 978-80-7380-054-3.
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On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Contact hours
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39
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Graduate study programme term essay (40-50)
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30
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Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
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35
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Total
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104
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
No particular prerequisites specified. |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
Students will acquire a full knowledge in the field of the history of Roman Law through identifying the basic legal institutes of Roman Private Law taking into consideration developments in the Pre-Classical and Justinian periods. They will focus on the principle subjects (production and cognitive sources, subjects of law, objects of law, acts in law, Roman private procedure). Further, they will analyze, correctly assess and interpret, based on a detailed analysis of law history resources, their understanding of the continuity between the development of Roman Law and the roots of the law as currently in effect, with a particular focus on providing, in proportion, a critical assessment of the available sources including a final evaluation of their analysis.
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Test |
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Teaching methods
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Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge: |
Lecture |
Seminar classes |
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