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14. Estrategia de comunicación

14.1 Definición de los objetivos de comunicación

period: 3rd year, summer period SHORT NAME: PLFL CLASSIFICATION: Test TYPE: Compulsory

SCOPE: 4+2 NUMBER OF CREDITS: 6

MODULE CONTENT:

The module is part of the Public Law module, which, together with the procedural law and criminology, is incorporated into a broader module Legal Assistant B, which educates students especially in the field of public law. It employs some of the knowledge students have from modules Entrepreneur, Legal Assistant A or Procedural Law and concludes the professional part of the study. The module is designed with lectures and seminars where students further develop their skills in some areas of administration of tax and fees. The lectures are focused on the tax system in the Czech Republic and analyzes issues of foreign exchange law, public banking law, public insurance rights, budget law and customs law. At the end of the course, following the Procedural Law, attention is paid to financial procedural law.

EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS:

Active participation in seminars, submission of tasks as instructed. Passing the examination test.

FORM OF EXAMINATION:

Written

SYLLABUS:

1. Introduction to financial law, subject, concept and sources of financial law. 2. Principles of financial law, financial law system and its position in the legal

system.

3. Financial and legal relations, basic characteristics, entities. 4. Financial phenomena and facts, liability in financial law.

5. System and types of taxes, basic characteristics of direct and indirect taxes. 6. Tax proceedings, basic characteristics, principles, stages.

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7. Tax law in an international perspective, EU regulation and agreements on avoidance of double taxation.

8. Foreign exchange law, basic concepts and institutes of foreign exchange duties, foreign exchange services, money changers' duties, foreign exchange licenses and concession deed.

9. Public banking law, the concept and position of public banking law in the financial law system, creation of the right to operate as a bank or branch of a foreign bank, banking supervision, receivership.

10. Public insurance law, the concept and position of public insurance law within the financial law system, relation between public insurance law and private law, creation of the right to operate as an insurance or reinsurance company, other entities in the insurance industry, the supervision of insurance companies. 11. Budget law, the concept and position of budget law within the financial law

system, budgetary system of the Czech Republic, the state budget and the budgetary process of the state budget, legal regulation of the financial management of territorial self-governing units and voluntary associations of municipalities.

12. Customs law, the concept and position of customs law in the financial law system in the context of EU membership, legal regulation of the system of fees and taxes.

13. Financial procedure law, financial administration, process, management, tax management, subsidiary application of the Code of Administrative Procedure in proceedings relating to financial law.

COURSE MATERIALS:

 BAKEŠ, M. a kol. Finanční právo. 6th ed. (revised) Praha: C. H. Beck, 2012.

519 pp.

 GRÚŇ, Ľ. Finanční právo a jeho instituty. 3rd ed. (updated and supplemented)

Praha: Linde, 2009. 335 pp.

 JÁNOŠÍKOVÁ, P. a kol. Finanční a daňové právo. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2009. 525 pp.

RECOMMENDED READING:

 MRKÝVKA, P. a kol. Finanční právo a finanční správa. Díl 1. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2006. 152 pp.

 MRKÝVKA, P. a kol. Finanční právo a finanční správa. Díl 2. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2006. 149 pp.

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MODULE NAME:

PROCEDURAL LAW

Recommended

period: 2nd year, summer period SHORT NAME: PROC CLASSIFICATION: Test TYPE: Compulsory

SCOPE: 2+1 NUMBER OF CREDITS: 3

MODULE CONTENT:

The Procedural Law module is part of the module Legal Assistant B and complements the Public Law and Criminology modules. The module provides knowledge on the procedure of court and other entities in providing protection to threatened and affected rights of natural and legal persons arising from civil-law, labour-law, commercial-law and family-law relations. In addition, students will gain an overview of other procedural standards governing the procedure in the field of taxes and fees, administrative procedures, enforcement and administrative-law procedures.

EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS:

Active participation in seminars, completion of the tasks assigned, passing the test.

FORM OF EXAMINATION:

Written

SYLLABUS:

1. Introduction to civil procedure (definition, types, conceptual elements) sources – historical development, structure, basic principles of civil procedure. The right to judicial protection, the right to a fair trial.

2. Judiciary, the concept of justice, historical development, legal regulation, types, organization and functioning of the judiciary, staffing of courts, status of judges and lay judges, the principles of the organisation of justice, elimination of judges and lay judges.

3. The powers and jurisdiction of the courts and parties to the civil procedure and their tasks (concept, definition, eligibility of the parties to the proceedings, representation. Community of the parties to the proceedings, primary intervention, secondary intervention, participation for a certain part of the proceedings, substantive and procedural legitimacy, accession and substitution of a party, procedural succession).

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4. Actions and claims (elements, types), disposition acts of the parties. Preparation of hearing, procedural conditions and their examination, preliminary hearing. The activities of the court before the commencement of proceedings, initiation and course of the proceedings.

5. Evidence (concept, subject, course, various means of evidence, evaluation of evidence) and proceedings costs.

6. Special judicial proceedings – concept, legal regulation, differences, individual proceedings – overview.

7. The Tax Code – administration of taxes, stages of proceedings.

8. Code of Administrative Procedure I. – initiation of administrative proceedings, first and second instance proceedings, charges.

9. Code of Administrative Procedure II. – decisions, remedies, proceedings in accordance with special regulations, public contracts.

10. Code of Administrative Justice – proceedings in administrative judiciary, remedies.

11. Private Enforcement Code – status of a private enforcement officers and the private enforcement office, private enforcement activity, private enforcement proceedings.

COURSE MATERIALS:

 WINTEROVÁ, A. a kol. Civilní právo procesní. 5th ed., updated and

supplemented with EU regulations. Praha: Linde, 2008. 751 pp.

 STAVINOHOVÁ, J. a P. LAVICKÝ. Základy civilního procesu. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2009. 123 pp.

 ŠÍNOVÁ, R. a kol. Praktikum civilního procesu. Praha: Leges, 2009.  STRAUS, J., M. NĚMEC a kol. Teorie a metodologie kriminalistiky. Plzeň:

Aleš Čeněk, 2009. 503 pp.

RECOMMENDED READING:

 SVOBODA, K. a kol. Občanský soudní řád. Komentář. Praha: C. H. Beck, 2013. 1800 pp.

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MODULE NAME:

CRIMINOLOGY

Recommended

period: 3rd year, summer period SHORT NAME: KRIM CLASSIFICATION: Test TYPE: Compulsory

SCOPE: 2+0 NUMBER OF CREDITS: 2

MODULE CONTENT:

The Criminology module is part of the module Legal Assistant B and complements the Public Law and Procedural Law modules. Criminology explains the patterns of creation, collection and use of leads and forensic evidence. In the Czech Republic this is mainly based on criminal law and prepares methods, procedures, resources and operations to successful detection, investigation and prevention of crime. The module also includes field trips to expert workplaces.

EXAMINATION requirements:

Active participation in seminars, minutes of field trip, passing the exam test.

FORM OF EXAMINATION:

Written

SYLLABUS:

1. Criminology as an independent discipline.

2. Creation, detection, investigation, evaluation and use of leads and factual evidence in the process of detection and investigation of criminal acts.

3. Forensic techniques, forensic tactics, methods of investigation.

4. Methods for identifying persons and objects I., fingerprints, portrait identification, forensic biology.

5. Methods for identifying persons and objects II., odorology, forensic chemistry, forensic version, planning and organizing investigations, crime scene, collecting evidence, the use of experts, forensic records.

6. General issues of methodology for investigating crimes I., violent and sexual crimes 7. General issues of methodology for investigating crimes II., crimes against property

and in transport.

8. The methodology for investigating juvenile delinquency and crimes against the youth and drug crime.

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COURSE MATERIALS:

 AUFART, J. Kriminalistika - úvod do kriminalistiky. Ostrava: Ostravská univerzita, 2011. 72 pp.

 STRAUS, J., M. NĚMEC a kol. Teorie a metodologie kriminalistiky. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2009. 503 pp.

RECOMMENDED READING:

 MUSIL, J. a kol. Kriminalistika. Praha: C. H. Beck, 2004. 174 pp.  NĚMEC, M. Mafie a zločinecké gangy. Praha: Eurounion, 2003. 390 pp.

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MODULE NAME:

WORKING WITH A PC

Recommended

period: 1st year, summer period SHORT NAME: WPC CLASSIFICATION: Course-credit TYPE: Compulsory

SCOPE: 0+2 NUMBER OF CREDITS: 2

MODULE CONTENT:

The Working with a PC module, Communication Skills and Contracting Skills and Business Correspondence modules are included into a wider module named Skills for Commercial Sector. This module therefore aims to develop soft skills of students to ensure their higher employability. Working with a PC module aims to introduce students to selected topics in information technology, computer security issues and in particular provide practical skills in text (MS Word) editor and spreadsheet programme (MS Excel), a presentation programme (MS PowerPoint) and a graphical application (CorelDRAW and Adobe Photoshop). In terms of practical subjects, it focuses on advanced creation of documents in a text editor, i.e. properties of paragraphs, tabs, styles, creation of contents and index, tables, inserting images, multi-column format, mail merge. The attention of students is drawn to common mistakes when creating text. Working with a spreadsheet programme includes creating tables, inserting functions, creating a graph, graph editing, using some mathematical and statistical functions. It also covers the basics of working with databases, its creation, modification and use. Working with a presentation programme covers the principles of assembly presentations, inserting text, tables, objects. Basics of working with graphical programmes then focus on differences in vector graphics (CorelDRAW) and bitmap graphics (Adobe Photoshop), and basic editing of images and photos.

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