Knowledge
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- recognise the significance of the most important institutes of family law and civil procedural law in the legal system
- define the most important institutes of family law
- indicate basic principles of family law and civil procedural law regulation
- name types of procedures in family law and recognise their basic characteristics
Understanding
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- describe the meaning and scope of individual family law institutes
- group the most important elements and realisations related to individual institutes
- recognise and explain the differences between legal and business capacity and party and procedural capacity
- recognise and explain the roles of the center for social welfare infamily procedures
- recognise and explain basic principles of litigation
- explain the ratio for making family law rules as a manner of regulationg the relations among family members
- identify trends of development of family law and civil procedural law
- summarise basic characterstics of the most important family law institutes
Application
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- interpret family law norms
- use available domestic and foreign literature
- apply acquired knowledge about substantive and procedural law regulation of family matters in practice
- demonstrate knowledge and skills gained during the study in practice
- carry out the legislator's intention in practice
Analysis
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- distinguish between permanent features of institutes and variable ones
- analyse the meaning of an individual legal nortm and its scope
- compare national family law solutions throughout history with the current situation
- compare national family law solutions with foreign and supranational solutions
- indicate key questions which require further improvement of family law
- connect learned elements into a holistic unit
- categorise types of family procedures and the role of the center for social welfare in family law
- examine the justifiability of the high level of burden of centers for social welfare in famiyl procedures and check the possibilities for unburdening them
Synthesis
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- plan actions in practice with the aim of realising the highest level of efficiency possible, bearing in mind urgency of action as a postulate of resolving status maters
- propose changes of family law de lege ferenda and prepare arguments for supporting the proposals and their explanations
- formulate basic challenges that family law is faced with
- think of new models of functioning of the state bodies in family law matters
- manage procedures for which centers for social welfare are competent
Evaluation
After successfully completing the course, students will be able to:
- judge the quality of legislative changes and actions in practice
- assess advantages and disadvantages of the existing family law regulation
- reexamine personal standpoints and standpoints of others from the aspect of tolerance
- evaluate relevant circumstances of each individual case and select the best solution in a concrete legal case in practice
- assess the quality of the existing legal solutions in practice and everyday life
- compare similarities and differences of individual family law institutes and conclude about justifiability and purpose of their differentiation