Constitutional Systems of European Countries (KUP / CSEC)

The aim of this course, taught in English, is to provide students with an introduction to comparative law using the example of comparative constitutional law. Students will learn the basics of the comparative legal method, the different types of government present in European countries and their typical features, and attention is also paid to the vertical separation of powers, fundamental rights, constitutional justice and the constitutional elements of European integration.
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to conduct a comparative analysis of different legal systems or their individual elements and apply the results in practice. They will acquire basic knowledge about the constitutional systems of EU countries, their distinctive features, the most important institutes and bodies of constitutional law in a comparative perspective. Students will also be aware of the ideas and values protected by constitutional law.
Short-term mobility will be required in March (the specific dates will be provided by the lecturer at the start of the course). Please, make sure to consult mobility coordinator at your institution to explore potential funding opportunities.