DPVPAJ09 Legal Research and Writting Skills

Právnická fakulta
podzim 2010
Rozsah
0/1. 4 kr. Ukončení: z.
Vyučující
Mag. Jürgen Busch, LL.M. (přednášející), prof. JUDr. Vladimír Týč, CSc. (zástupce)
Garance
prof. JUDr. Vladimír Týč, CSc.
Katedra mezinárodního a evropského práva – Právnická fakulta
Kontaktní osoba: prof. JUDr. Vladimír Týč, CSc.
Rozvrh seminárních/paralelních skupin
DPVPAJ09/01: Po 27. 9. až Pá 17. 12. St 15:05–16:35 S71
DPVPAJ09/02: Rozvrh nebyl do ISu vložen.
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je otevřen studentům libovolného oboru.
Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 30 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 0/30, pouze zareg.: 0/30, pouze zareg. s předností (mateřské obory): 0/30
Cíle předmětu
Continental European legal education traditionally focuses on legal doctrine, whereas Anglo-American law school education shows a whole range of practical exercises (moot courts and legal clinics as part of the regular curriculum), meant to train the law students also in so-called “soft skills” necessary for legal practice next to a sound knowledge of the main areas of law. Given its importance both for legal science and for legal practice itself, legal writing and research (writing a thesis, later legal articles and books as an academic; drafting opinions and communications for court proceedings, drafting judgements or decisions in courts or administrative bodies; doing research on a case, etc.) deserves special attention. The seminar will introduce into basic methods of organising the working process of legal writing: how to start with the work (choosing a proper topic, development of a work plan …); where to find the proper information (researching the literature and legal databases …); how to process the information (defining sub-topics, drafting outlines and tables of content as reference framework and structure for the writing process); how to cite literature and legal materials properly; also questions of structure and style.
Osnova
  • Continental European legal education traditionally focuses on legal doctrine, whereas Anglo-American law school education shows a whole range of practical exercises (moot courts and legal clinics as part of the regular curriculum), meant to train the law students also in so-called “soft skills” necessary for legal practice next to a sound knowledge of the main areas of law. Given its importance both for legal science and for legal practice itself, legal writing and research (writing a thesis, later legal articles and books as an academic; drafting opinions and communications for court proceedings, drafting judgements or decisions in courts or administrative bodies; doing research on a case, etc.) deserves special attention. The seminar will introduce into basic methods of organising the working process of legal writing: how to start with the work (choosing a proper topic, development of a work plan …); where to find the proper information (researching the literature and legal databases …); how to process the information (defining sub-topics, drafting outlines and tables of content as reference framework and structure for the writing process); how to cite literature and legal materials properly; also questions of structure and style.
Literatura
  • Study materials will be provided on each seminar.
Výukové metody
Participants will receive introductory presentations on each of the topics addressed, followed and guided (to a bigger part) by practical exercises in class as well for homework.
Metody hodnocení
Grading will be based on active participation and continuous delivery of small exercises.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
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