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Despite the increasing globalization and interdependence of national legal orders it is possible to observe certain internal tendencies for particularisation of law. The complexity of law and professional challenges bring needs for deeper specialization of modern lawyers beyond traditional branches of law. As a consequence new legal disciplines emerge and gain growing importance both in the legal theory and practice.
This course aims at introducing (some of) these new legal disciplines that arose often on the thin line between the Private and Public Law. The purpose of this course is to present the basic principles and most remarkable issues connected to these areas of law to the students and make them acquainted with approaches common to these legal (sub-)disciplines. The Medical Law has received a lot of attention over the last decades as it is preoccupied with values central to human life and involves often great ethical implications. The Sports Law regulates not only a leisure activity but in the present world it is connected also to business activities as well as disciplinary or even Criminal Law issues (e.g. doping, liability for damages). Poslední úprava: Chromá Marta, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (23.10.2019)
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Reading list MASON, J. K.: Mason & McCall Smith´s law and medical ethics, 7th ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, New York, 2006. BLACKSHAW, I. S.: Sport, mediation and arbitration, Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2009. GARDINER S.: Sports law, 4th ed., London: Routledge, 2012. Poslední úprava: Marešová Svatava, Ing. (19.10.2022)
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