
The foregoing are the basic courses offered at the School of Polish Law as well monographic lectures in English which form the core of educational offer at the Faculty of Law. Erasmus students may also participate in the courses taught in Polish, as well as, upon a special arrangement, follow particular modules at the schools of foreign law (Italian, Spanish, German, English, American, French) present at the Faculty.
The headings “mandatory” and “elective” apply to the students who would like to obtain the School of Polish Law Diploma. These students are required to complete within two semesters the mandatory courses, write a diploma dissertation under a tuition of a Law Faculty staff as well as successfully complete at least five elective courses (it is also possible to follow Polish-taught courses).
Places: CI II = Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa 4 (Part of the New University Library)
CI III = Collegium Iuridicum III, Oboźna (at the Side Gate)
d. BUW = The Former University Library (so-called "Old Library"), at the Main Campus.
Commercial Law and Basic Institution of Company Law I – Dr Jerzy Modrzejewski & Roberto Privitera; Friday 18:30-20:00; 211 d. BUW (5,5 ECTS)
Introduction to Polish Civil Law: dr Katarzyna Michalowska, Monday: 11.30 am; room 2.3, Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
Introduction to Polish Criminal Law, lectures: dr Anna Walczak Źochowska, dr B. Namysłowska Gabrysiak, dr S. Żółtek, Thursday: 11:30-13.00, room F, Auditorium Maximum (5 ECTS)
Polish Constitutionalism, Prof. Mirosław Wyrzykowski, Justice of the Polish Constitutional Court, Thursday: 15:00-16.30, room 107 d. BUW Library (5 ECTS)
An Introduction to Japanese Law: The Principle Features of Japanese Law, Prof. T. Suzuki; Wednesday 13:15-14:45 ; 214 d. BUW (5 ECTS)
Applied Criminology Dr. K. Gradoń, Wednesday 13:15-14:45 ; A2 ul. Lipowa 4 (6 ECTS)Civil Law: General Part, Law of Property — Dr. Leszek Bosek; Thursday 9:45-11:15; 2.12a Collegium Iuridicum III (5,5 ECTS)
Civil Law: Law of Obligations — Dr. Leszek Bosek, Thursday 8:00-9:30; 2.4 Collegium Iuridicum II (5,5 ECTS)
Comparative Criminal Justice — Prof. Monika Płatek, Tuesday 11:30-13:00; 3.3 Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
International Environmental Law — Dr Duncan French (University of Sheffield), a crash course, 19, 20, 21 January 2010, room 149 and 153 Nowy Świat 69, 9.45-11.15.
European administrative law — Dr. Dobrochna Bach-Golecka. Mondays, 9h45-11h15, room 178, 69 Nowy Świat Street (5 ECTS)
European Legal History — Prof. Tomasz Giaro, Tuesday; 11:30-13:00 ; A3 Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
Freedom of Speech in the U.S. Supreme Court Judicature — Prof. Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier; Thursday 16:45-18:15; 1.2 Collegium Iuridicum (5 ECTS)
Information Society Law and Practice — Dr. Przemysław Polański, Wednesdays 18.30 – 20.00, room 214 Old Library (5 ECTS)
International Criminal Law — dr Michał Królikowski, Tuesday 13:15-14:45; 1.2 Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflicts (IHL) — Doc. Dr. Elżbieta Mikos-Skuza, Wednesday 13:15-14:45; 1.2 Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
Legal, social and political aspects of sexual minorities in Poland — Dr. A. Bodnar; Monday 15:00-16:30; 1.2 CI II (5 ECTS)
Philosophy of Law — Prof. Tomasz Stawecki (lectures: Wednesdays 18.30, room A3 Collegium Iuridicum II), dr Marcin Matczak (classes: Tuesday 18.30-20.00, 1.3 CI II), (8 ECTS)
Polish Criminal Procedure — Dr. Katarzyna Girdwoyń; Friday 15:00-16:30 ; 3.8 CI II (5,5 ECTS)
Public International Law — dr Tomasz Kamiński, Tuesday 18.30-20:00, 149, Nowy Świat 69 (8 ECTS)
The Principles of Roman Law: Origins, Family Law, Law of Real Property — Dr. Jakub Urbanik, Tuesday 9.45-11.15, 211 Old Library (ECTS 5,5, two semesters)
Commercial Law and Basic Institution of Company Law II — Dr Jerzy Modrzejewski & Roberto Privitera, Friday; 18:30-20:00; 211 d. BUW (continued from Winter term: ECTS 5,5)
Polish Administrative Law — Prof. Hubert Izdebski; Friday 11.30-13.00, 212 d. BUW 216 (5 ECTS)
Civil Law: General Part, Law of Property (continued) — Dr. L. Bosek; Thursday 9:45-11:15; 2.12a CI III (5,5 ECTS)
Civil Law: Law of Obligations (continued) — Dr Leszek Bosek, Thursday 8:00-9:30; 2.4 CI II (5,5 ECTS)
Contemporary Penology — Prof. Monika Płatek, Tuesday 11.30–13.00, room 3.3 Collegium Iuridicum II (5 ECTS)
Core Concepts and Basic Problems in Socio-Legal Studies — Dr. Jan Winczorek; Tuesday 16:45–18:15; 1.4 CI II (5 ECTS)
European Constitutionalism seminar (summer semester: occasional meetings to prepare the papers and second week of May: crash course: Prof. Franz Mayer (University of Bielefeld) / Prof. Christophe Hillion (Leyden University) / Prof. Mirosław Wyrzykowski / dr Jakub Urbanik / dr Adam Bodnar (5 ECTS)
European Convention on Human Rights and the Polish Legal System — Dr. Adam Bodnar; Monday 16:45-18:15; 1.3 CI II (5 ECTS)Food Safety Quality in Polish and European Regulations — Prof. M. Korzycka-Iwanow; Tuesday 11:30–13:00; 1.2 CI II Elective (5 ECTS)
Freedom of Religion in the US Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Prof. Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier, Thursday 15:00–16.30; 1.2 CI II (5 ECTS)
Polish Criminal Procedure — Dr. Katarzyna Girdwoyń; Friday 15:00-16:30 ; 3.8 CI II (5,5 ECTS)
The Woman in the Roman Society : Ideals - Law - Practice, dr Jakub Urbanik, Tuesdays 3pm-4.30pm, room 2.8 CI II (5 ECTS)