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開講科目名 /Course |
国際関係法特講(Introduction to Comparative Law)/INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LAW,SPECIAL LECTURE |
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開講所属 /Course Offered by |
法学部国際関係法学科/LAW INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES |
ターム・学期 /Term・Semester |
2024年度/2024 Academic Year 春学期/SPRING SEMESTER |
曜限 /Day, Period |
金2/Fri 2 |
開講区分 /semester offered |
春学期/Spring |
単位数 /Credits |
2.0 |
学年 /Year |
3,4 |
主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
L.ペドリサ/Luis PEDRIZA |
遠隔授業科目 /Online Course |
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教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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L.ペドリサ/Luis PEDRIZA | 国際関係法学科/INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES |
授業の目的・内容 /Course Objectives |
Comparative law studies can be defined as the research of differences and similarities between legal systems either across different nations or even across different periods of time. The purpose of Comparative law might be described as multifold. First an foremost, Comparative law may serve law students as a mechanism to better understand their own legal system. Also, by comparing the law of different nations students may be able to grasp current legal trends in the international arena and be better prepared to assess the possibilities of their implementation in their own country. The main objective of this introductory course is to provide students with basic notions on terminology and methods of Comparative law so they will be able to apply them to their own legal background. | ||||||||||
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授業の形式・方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
This course will be conducted entirely in English. No particular English prerequisites are required to attend this course but students will be expected to engage actively in lectures. Attendance is mandatory. Grading policy will be based on attendance and participation (50%). Also, students will have to deliver 1) a fifteen-minute final oral presentation or submit 2) a final written report on a topic of their choice (50%). Students can choose between 1) or 2). Materials for the lecture will be provided by the instructor. The instructor will provide the students with due feedback both for the study of the subject and for the preparation of the assigments. |
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事前・事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
Students should prepare for each lecture by reading the materials provided by the instructor in advance. On average of 3 hours of study will be required for the preparation of each lecture. | ||||||||||
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テキスト3 /Textbooks3 |
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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参考文献等2 /References2 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
Attendance and participation 50%. Oral presentation or written report 50%. Students will be required to show their understanding of the different topics touched upon over the course of the lectures. |
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関連科目 /Related Subjects |
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備考 /Notes |
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到達目標 /Learning Goal |
従来の開設科目では触れてこなかった国際関係法分野について、基本かつ重要な項目を正確に解釈し、個別の事象について見解を示すことができるようにする。 |
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授業計画(主題の設定) /Class schedule |
授業の内容 /Contents of class |
事前・事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
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1 | Introduction | Overview of the course | |
2 | Comparative law as a subject-matter | Definition and basic terminology | |
3 | History and development of legal families | Common law tradition and Continental law tradition | |
4 | Constitutional law: basics | What is a constitution | |
5 | Presidential systems and Parliamentary systems | The Legislative and Executive branches | |
6 | Fundamental and human rights | Contents and protection of Constitutional rights | |
7 | Courts and juries | The Judicial branch | |
8 | Private law: basics | The individual and the Autonomy of the Will | |
9 | Contracts and Torts | Private law liability | |
10 | Family law | Marriage and family relationships | |
11 | Criminal law: basics | What is a criminal offence | |
12 | Punishment | Purpose of criminal law | |
13 | Oral presentations (1) | Oral presentations will be given by the students | |
14 | Oral presentations (2) | Oral presentations will be given by the students |