Judicial Systems and Comparative Judicial Law
Course: International Law (ECL Bachelor, language of program - ukrainian)
Structural unit: Educational and scientific institute of international relations
            Title
        
        
            Judicial Systems and Comparative Judicial Law
        
    
            Code
        
        
            ВБ 5.14
        
    
            Module type 
        
        
            Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
        
    
            Educational cycle
        
        
            First
        
    
            Year of study when the component is delivered
        
        
            2021/2022
        
    
            Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
        
        
            3 Semester
        
    
            Number of ECTS credits allocated
        
        
            3
        
    
            Learning outcomes
        
        
            To know the basic theoretical concepts of comparative judicial law and judicial systems of the countries of the world; system and sources of judicial law of modern states; the role and significance of specific judicial authorities in different countries; principles of building of judicial systems. To be able to apply the received theoretical knowledge on comparative court law and judicial systems of the countries of the world; analyse and evaluate the situation prevailing in a country from the point of view of observance of the constitutional rights and freedoms of the individual, the judicial mechanism of their protection; to predict directions of further development of judicial systems; conduct a comparative description of individual national judicial systems, etc.
        
    
            Form of study
        
        
            Prerequisites and co-requisites
        
        
            Вasic knowledge of theory of state and law, comparative constitutional law and contemporary legal systems
        
    
            Course content
        
        
            Thematic plan of the discipline:
1. General principles of the organization of judicial power
2. Concept and characteristics of the judicial system
3. Consideration of cases in courts of first instance
4. The procedure for review of cases in courts
5. Judicial system of Ukraine
6. Judicial system of France and Germany
7. The judicial system of Great Britain and the United States
8. International judicial institutions
        
    
            Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
        
        
            1. Menski, Werner. Comparative Law in a Global Context: The Legal Systems of Asia and Africa. 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2006.
2. Lewis, A., and D. Ibbetson. The Roman Law Tradition. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
3. Farnsworth, Allan, and Steve Sheppard. An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States, Fourth Edition. 4th ed., Oxford University Press, 2010.
4. Reimann, Mathias, and Reinhard Zimmermann. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law (Oxford Handbooks). 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, 2019.
5. Tushnet, Mark. Advanced Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law: Second Edition (Elgar Advanced Introductions Series). 2nd ed., Edward Elgar Pub, 2018.
        
    
            Planned learning activities and teaching methods
        
        
            Lecture, seminar
        
    
            Assessment methods and criteria
        
        
            Evaluation is carried out according to the modular rating system. Current control: oral answers (up to 21 points), additions (up to 12 points), writing independent works (up to 5 points), final modular control work (up to 16 points).
The form of final control is an exam. The exam is conducted in written form. The student's answer is evaluated at a maximum of 40 points.
        
    
            Language of instruction
        
        
            Ukrainian
        
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