Family law
Course: “Law”
Structural unit: Education and Research Law School
Title
Family law
Code
ДВС.3.3.02.01
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
9 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
Students' achievement of such competencies, skills and abilities as to analyze social processes in the context of the analyzed problem and demonstrate their own vision of ways to solve it; formulate their own sound judgments based on the analysis of a known problem; demonstrate the necessary knowledge and understanding of the essence and the content of basic legal institutions and norms of fundamental branches of law.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know the current family legislation of Ukraine, in particular, the Family Code of Ukraine as well as laws of Ukraine and international treaties of Ukraine governing family relations, special scientific literature, the recommended list of which is contained in this curriculum, and case law on family disputes.
Be able to freely operate with the conceptual and categorical apparatus in discussing and solving problem situations; apply norms in the field of regulation of family relations, solve practical problems and draw up procedural documents.
Have basic skills in drafting court documents and resolving disputes arising from violations of family rights.
Course content
According to the structural and logical scheme, students begin to study topics related to the general provisions of family law.
Having mastered the general provisions, students move on to the study of individual institutions of family law - marriage; marital rights and responsibilities; determining the origin of the child; contesting paternity and maternity; rights and responsibilities of parents and children; rights and responsibilities of other family members and relatives; placement of orphans and children deprived of parental care.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Matveev G.K. Soviet Family Law. M., 1985.
2. Scientific and Practical Commentary on the Family Code of Ukraine / ed. Yu. S. Red. K.: Istyna, 2003.
3. Family Law of Ukraine: textbook / Bodnar T.V., Gopanchuk V.S. , Dzera O.V., etc .; for the head ed. Bodnar T.V. and Dzera O.V. K.: Jurinkom Inter, 2016.
4. Family Law of Ukraine: textbook / Baranova LM.., Borisova VI . , Zhilinkova I.V. , etc .; for the head ed. Borisova V.I. and Zhilinkova I.V. K.: Jurinkom Inter, 2004.
5. Family Code of Ukraine: scientific and practical commentary / Ed. I.V. Zhilinkova. H .: Xylon, 2008.
6. Family Law. Workshop. Textbook / Ed. T.V. Bodnar O.V. and Mikhalnyuk. K .: Legal unity, 2019.
7. Family Law of Ukraine: Textbook / ed. Chervonogo Yu.S. - К .; Legal unity, 2009.
8. Family Code of Ukraine: scientific and practical commentary / Ed.Bodnar T.V. Dzera O.V:K.: Jurinkom Inter, 2020.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, student self-study work
Assessment methods and criteria
At seminars ongoing performance evaluationl of knowledge includes: report (speech on a given topic) - from 2 to 5 points; supplement to the report - from 2 to 3 points; case resolution - from 3 to 5 points;
colloquium - from 3 to 5 points;
abstract (meaningful written work on a given topic with analysis of the literature and conclusions) - from 4 to 6 points; development of a draft procedural document (private legal transaction) - from 3 to 5 points; testing - from 3 to 5 points;
final test - from 4 to 6 points. Missing for good reason seminar classes a student can work in extracurricular time (teacher consultation time).
Points are not awarded for missed classes.
A student who has not reached the minimum threshold level of assessment (24 points) of those learning outcomes that cannot be assessed during the final assessment may be excluded from the final assessment.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
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Departments
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