ACADEMY OF THE POLICE FORCE IN BRATISLAVA



Similar documents
TITLE III JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND SECURITY

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

Migration/ Asylum. Co-operation in the field of drugs

Council of the European Union Brussels, 24 November 2014 (OR. en) Foreign fighters and returnees: discussion paper

5957/1/10 REV 1 GS/np 1 DG H 2 B LIMITE EN

2. Taking into account the developments in the next five years, which are the actions to be launched at the EU level?

Minister Shatter presents Presidency priorities in the JHA area to European Parliament

Final (RUSSIA-EU VISA DIALOGUE) GENERAL FRAMEWORK

Eurojust s Multi-annual. Strategic Plan Organisational developments. Centre of expertise. Operational work. Partners

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES GREEN PAPER

lectures, exercise, individual consultation

CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Major in Criminal Justice. Faculty

CURRICULUM. Academic year 2012 / 2013 DENTAL MEDICINE. Medizin-Studium-Ausland.de - Eine Unternehmung der cegom GmbH. medizin-studium-ausland.

THE FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA

PUBLIC COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 8 July /05 LIMITE CRIMORG 67 ENFOPOL 88

Section 1: Development of the EU s competence in the field of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters

European judicial training Justice

10128/16 LB/dk 1 DGD 1C

ROADMAP TOWARDS A VISA-FREE REGIME WITH TURKEY

APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING IN UKRAINE: legal

BUILDING MIGRATION PARTNERSHIPS PRAGUE MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE JOINT DECLARATION

CRIMINAL JUSTICE.

Dear Sir, Dear Madam,

Eurojust. The European Union s Judicial Cooperation Unit

Transportation and Logistic Systems. Logistics fuels business MASTER S TRANSATLANTIC FULL-TIME DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM

International cooperation between law enforcement authorities

Social security and health insurance in Slovakia - your rights and duties

Council of the European Union Brussels, 9 September 2014 (OR. en)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Preparation for Graduate School. Requirements for Admission to the Criminal Justice Major

CURRICULUM. Academic year 2012 / 2013 GENERAL MEDICINE. Medizin-Studium-Ausland.de - Eine Unternehmung der cegom GmbH. medizin-studium-ausland.

Doprava a spoje elektronický časopis Fakulty prevádzky a ekonomiky dopravy a spojov Žilinskej univerzity v Žiline, ISSN

Declaration of the Ministerial Conference of the Khartoum Process

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) Updated June 8, 2016

8674/15 MC/pf 1 DGD 1B

Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Czech Medical Association J. Ev.Purkyne Slovak Toxicology Society (SETOX)

This innovative project (FIIP) will provide invaluable tools for investigators to prioritise targets in the area of child sexual exploitation.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: ASEAN PRACTITIONER GUIDELINES

THE AUSTRIAN SECURITY ACADEMY POLICE EDUCATION IN AUSTRIA

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICE

How To Be A Successful Member Of The European Agency For Security And Safety

Criminal Justice. Bachelor of Criminal Justice Major in Criminal Justice. Objectives. Degree Offered. Major Offered. Minor Offered

IMPLEMENTATION AND CERTIFICATION OF THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT THE UNIVERSITY

Camden Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network (CARIN)

Mediation in Juvenile Criminal Cases - The Case of Catalonia Jaime Martín - José Dapena

Accounting and Verification of the Financial Statement by Auditor in the Slovak Republic

Andreas MAUSOLF Customs Liaison, Mass Marketing Fraud & Environmental Crime Fraud Unit (O28) Serious Organised Crime Department Europol

A Changing World: Young People and Risk in the Online Environment

Doprava a spoje elektronický časopis Fakulty prevádzky a ekonomiky dopravy a spojov Žilinskej univerzity v Žiline, ISSN

EU-U.S. DECLARATION ON COMBATING TERRORISM DROMOLAND CASTLE, 26 JUNE 2004

Republic of Latvia State Police Forensic Service Department

Co-funded by the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Union. This project has been funded with support from the European

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL

UNIVERSITY OF ŽILINA...university with tradition. UNIVERZITNÁ ŽILINA SLOVAK REPUBLIC

Rapid Border Intervention Teams who are those officers?

LIMITE EN COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 3 February /12 LIMITE JAI 53 USA 2 DATAPROTECT 13 RELEX 76

Security Forum OCTOBER 16, 2015

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 2013

Presidency conclusions on establishing a strategy to combat the manipulation of sport results

Europol External Strategy. Business Case: Cooperation with Georgia

The Council is invited to approve the draft Conclusions on Counter-Terrorism, as set out in the annex.

TRAINING MODULES ON MIGRATION AND HEALTH FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Building up Specialized Cybercrime Units and Responsibilities for Managers. Virgil SPIRIDON ROMANIAN NATIONAL POLICE Head of National Cybercrime Unit

Czech Republic national procedures for transfer of sentenced persons Updated 29/08/2014

EN 1 EN COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION. to the European Parliament and the Council on a EU Drugs Action Plan ( ) Introduction

Entry and stay in Slovakia - guide to administrative duties

DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES

Criminal Justice. Bachelor of Criminal Justice Major in Criminal Justice. Objectives. Degree Offered. Major Offered. Minor Offered

CRIMINAL JUSTICE, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.) WITH A CONCENTRATION IN FORENSIC CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

Council of the European Union Brussels, 26 January 2016 (OR. en) Delegations Draft Council conclusions on migrant smuggling

Statement on the general concept of the European Union towards Data Protection by Aktion Freiheit statt Angst e.v.; EU Register ID

The assessment of the pension base calculation. Martin Holub

Budapest Process A Silk Routes Partnership for Migration

Contents. Wolhuter Lorraine Victimology : victimisation and victims' rights. xii xiv xvi. Acknowledgements Table of Cases Table of Statutes

REGIONAL MIGRATION POLICY The current and future policy framework of ECOWAS. Tony Luka Elumelu Directorate of Free Movement & Tourism

PI VOCATIONAL SCHOOL POLICE ACADEMY

Turkish Juvenile Justice System

Freedom, Security, Privacy. European Home Affairs in an open world

College of Arts and Sciences Criminal Justice Course Descriptions

POLICY FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS Resolution School Committee Approval May 22, 2007

UN Human Rights Council UNITED KINGDOM candidate

Wichita State University Libraries Collection Development Policy for Criminal Justice

PERSONNEL OUTSOURCING PROCESSES

Transcription:

Code: 831 84 VP 7 Title: International and European Labour Law Field of study: Protection of persons and property Private law disciplines Mgr. Juraj Mezei Period of Study: Forms of P, S prof. JUDr. Jozef Kuril, CSc. Relevant Prerequisites: Constitutional Law, Teory of State and Law, Civil Law, Labour Law I/1, Labour Law I/2 Consecutive Assessment: seminar work, written test Closing evaluation: credit Goals of the subject is to brought students to the attention of regulation labourlaws relations on an international and european field within general globalization trends and european integration processes and with legislation of competent International and European institutions and Integrational groupment. 1. International Labour Law - Legislation of the UN - Legislation of the ILO 2. Regional legislation in a field of regulation labourlaws relations 3. European Labour Law - Labour Law of the Europe union - Labour Law of the Coucil of Europe a) obligatory: Barancová H., Schronk R.: Pracovné právo. Bratislava: Sprint (2007) Schronk, R.: Pracovné právo Európskej únie (1998) Schronk, R., Barancová, H.: Európske a medzinárodné pracovné právo (1998) Barancová, H.: Európske pracovné právo, vyd. Sprint (2003) Kuril, J. a kol.: Pracovné právo. Bratislava: Akadémia PZ (2005) Thurzová M.: Zákonník práce. Komentár. Šamorín: Heuréka (2007) BLAINPAIN, R.: Európske pracovné právo. Bratislava, PF UK (1999) BLAINPAIN, R.: European Labour Law, Kluwer Law International (2006) b) supplementary: In agreement with preceptor amendment of this sheet: 14.09.2008

Code: 831 84 VP 8 Title: International Police Cooperation Field of study: Protection of Persons and Property Criminal Police doc. Ing. Miroslav Lisoň, PhD. Ladislav Mihálik, PhDr. Period of Study: Forms of P, S Relevant Prerequisites: Consecutive Assessment: Closing evaluation: credit To provide the students with a brief history and current factors that determine the need for international police cooperation with a special focus on integrated Europe. To deepen their knowledge of the institutions and agencies that guarantee topical fields of cooperation. Train the students how to proceed in using the tools of cooperation in day to day practice. A brief history of the police cooperation. European Union and the collaboration of the law enforcement bodies. Police and judicious cooperation in 1 st pillar and 3 rd pillar. Law on Legal Assistance, sources of the law and legal administrative procedures: topical areas of cooperation, EU Treaty of Mutual Legal Assistance, Schengen Treaty, Europol Convention, Eurojust Decision, European Arrest Warrant. Institutions involved to operational collaboration ( Europol, Eurojust, Interpol, joint-operational teams in border regions, liaison officers network. International police cooperation and the police structure in Slovakia. Cooperation in the framework of the international police training and education (CEPOL, MEPA, FRONTEX, OLAF). c) obligatory: d) supplementary: In agreement with preceptor amendment of this sheet: 14.09.2008

Code: 831 76 VP 3 Title: Administrative Law (I.) Field of Study: Protection of persons and property Department of Public Administration and Public Finance JUDr. Peter Potasch, PhD. Study period: prof. JUDr. Jozef Králik, CSc. Forms of Lectures and Seminars Relevant Prerequisites: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law (of the Slovak Republic) Preliminary Assessment: written tests and an essay Final Assessment: standard examination The key aim of the course is to provide the students with the basic knowledge on public administration and administrative law. At the same time, upon conclusion of the course, students should be able to understand the basic elements of public administration, the methods and forms of operation applied in public administration and should also understand the basic issues of legal relations arising in public administration. Last but not least, the students should be able to identify the basic aspects of public administration in some model situations and should be able to introduce some perspectives of public administration and its improvement. - Introduction into Public Administration and Administrative Law - Persons and Institutions in Public Administration - Self-government - European Administrative Law - Administrative Relations and Sources of Administrative Law - Methods and Forms of Operation of Public Administration - Legal Acts and Bylaws issued by Bodies of Public Administration - Administrative Liability - Systems of Control in Public Administration a) obligatory: - study materials provided by the lecturer during the course / lectures - Škultéty a kol. Správne právo hmotné všeobecná a osobitná časť. Bratislava: Právnická fakulta UK, 2006. - Potasch, P., Hašanová, J. Aplikačné aspekty správneho práva hmotného a procesného. Bratislava: Akadémia PZ, 2006. b) supplementary: - Machajová, J. a kol. Všeobecné správne právo. Ţilina: Poradca podnikateľa, 2007. amendment of this sheet: 09/06/2009

Code: 831 76 VP 4 Title: General criminality Field of study: Protection of persons and property Criminal police department doc. Ing. Miroslav Lisoň, PhD. doc. Ing. Miroslav Lisoň, PhD., JUDr. Andrej Zachar, JUDr. Monika Hullová, Mgr. Jaroslav Rapčan Study period: Forms of Lectures and Seminars Relevant Prerequisites: Criminal law, Criminal procedure Preliminary Assessment: active participation on seminars, written work Final Assessment: credit is to provide complex knowledge about technique, tactic and methodic of operative and searching activity in the process of revealing of general crime and identifying of its perpetrators. The second important goal is to reach of student s ability for application of methods, measures and forms of operative and searching activity during the process of revealing a crime. 1. Criminal characteristic of violence crime. Specifics how to solve the situations, where the offenders are unknown very long time. Criminal characteristic importance when we talk about revealing of violence crime and identifying of its perpetrators 2. Criminal characteristic of moral crime. Activities of criminal groups in the area of moral crime. Criminal characteristic importance when we talk about revealing of moral crime and identifying of its perpetrators 3. Criminal characteristic of property crime. Activities of criminal groups in the area of property crime. Criminal characteristic importance when we talk about revealing of property crime and identifying of its perpetrators 4. Crimes of general criminality which are committed by juvenile offenders and offenders from ethnics groups operated on the area of Slovak Republic - Victims and offenders of criminal groups activities on the base of ethnic c) obligatory: - Meteňko, J., Stieranka, J.: Riadenie operatívnych činností I, Bratislava, A PZ 2003, - Bango, D. a kol. : Teoretické základy OPČ, Bratislava, APZ, 1995, - Augustín, P. - Lisoň, M.: Prostriedky nástrahovej techniky, Bratislava, A PZ 1997, - Černík,J., Lisoň, M., Mikuš, P.: Násilná kriminalita 1. časť, Bratislava, A PZ 1998, - Černík, J., Meteňko, J: Mravnostná kriminalita, Bratislava, APZ 2000, - Meteňko, J.: Sledovanie I., Bratislava, A PZ 2001, - Černík, J., Kubíková, I.: Odhaľovanie a policajné preverovanie majetkovej kriminality sluţbou kriminálnej polície, A PZ 2002, - Hundák, Š.: Policejně bezpečnostní situace, její analýza, identifikace a hodnocení, Praha, PA 2002, - Lisoň, M.: Drogová kriminalita moţnosti jej kontroly PZ, Bratislava, A PZ 2003 b) supplementary: In agreement with preceptor amendment of this sheet: 14.09.2008

Code: 831 76 VP 5 Title: Security-Law Regulations of the Control of the Alien and Border Regime Field of Study: Protection of persons and property Department of Border and Aliens Police doc. Dr. Jozef Balga, PhD. JUDr. Elena Zacharová, PhD., JUDr. Branislav Červenka, Mgr. Kristína Králiková Study period: Forms of Lectures and Seminars Relevant Prerequisites: Theory of the State and the Law, Constitutional Law Preliminary Assessment: 2 x tests, self-work Final Assessment: combined form of examination To provide the students with the integral system of the knowledge from the control of the alien and border regime of the Slovak Republic performed by the Border and Alien Police. To achieve the ability to apply the rules of law governing the alien and border regime of the Slovak Republic correctly by the students. To teach students to analyze problems connected with the application of the rules of law governing the alien and border regime of the Slovak Republic on the basis of mastering the examined social phenomenon. Definition of the Alien Regime, The Types of the Alien Regime, Sources of the Alien Regime, The System the Alien Regime, Subject of the Alien Regime, The Role of the Alien Police in the System of the Control of the Alien Regime of the Slovak Republic, Principles of the Migration Policy of the Slovak Republic, The Subjects performing the Migration Policy of the Slovak Republic, Legal Basis of the Control of the Border Regime of the Slovak Republic from 1993 until present time, Institutional Support of Border Regime of the Slovak Republic, System of Readmission Agreements with Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Austria, Readmission Agreements with other Countries, Special features of Readmission Agreement with Ukraine. a) obligatory: Balga J.: Teória sluţby cudzineckej polície. Akadémia PZ Bratislava 2003, s. 33-70 Šimovček I. a kol.: Policajná veda. Akadémia PZ Bratislava 1997, s. 141-148, 195-204, 227-248 Csámpai O., Haládik J.: Medzinárodná migrácia (sociálny problém a bezpečnostné riziko). Akadémia PZ Bratislava 2002, s. 13-26, 35-46, 109-132 Prusák J.: Teória práva. VO PF UK Bratislava 1995, s. 180-204, 265-394 Azud J.: Medzinárodné právo. VEDA Bratislava 2003, s. 14-62, 275-294, 430-450 Balga J.: Základy azylového práva. A PZ Bratislava 2001, s. 23-73 Balga J. a kol.: Slovenské cudzinecké právo. A PZ Bratislava 2000, s. 61-87, 158-196 Karabinoš F., Balga J.: Migračná politika SR. A PZ Bratislava 1997, s. 5-40 Haládik J.: Riadenie sluţobnej činnosti hraničného oddelenia PZ, A PZ Bratislava 1997, s. 9-16,17-32 Haládik J., Odler R.: Teória a prax sluţby hraničnej polície, A PZ Bratislava 2000, s. 70-98 Krsková A.: Úvod do štúdia práva. Akadémia PZ Bratislava 1997, s. 49-54, 112-122, 129-139 b) supplementary: In agreement with preceptor amendment of this sheet: 09/06/2009

Code: 831 84 VP 6 Title: Criminalistic and forensic anthropology Field of study: Protection of persons and property Criminalistics and forensic disciplines prof. Ing. Václav Krajník, CSc. RNDr. Soňa Masnicová, PhD. Study period: Forms of Relevant Prerequisites: Preliminary Assessment: test, term paper Final Assessment: credit to provide students with basic scientific knowledge on the expertise in interdisciplinary field of criminalistic and forensic anthropology, prepare them to deal with the basic methodology of criminalistic anthropological examination and its use in criminalistic practice. Introduction to criminalistic and forensic anthropology; Hair evidence; Forensic hair analysis; Human skeletal remains evidence; Taphonomy and forensic anthropology; Methods of forensic analysis of skeletal remains; Personal identification from the skeletal remains; Forensic facial analysis; Case studies d) obligatory: Siegel, J., Knupfer, G., Suakko, P. (Eds): Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences. London : Academic Press, 2000. ISBN 0122272153 Byers S. N.: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. 3rd edition. Allyn & Bacon, 2007. ISBN-10: 0205512291, ISBN-13: 978-0205512294 Haglund, W.D., Sorg, M.H. (eds.) Advancing Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory and Archaeological Perspectives, CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, 2002. ISBN 0849311896 Taylor, K.T.: Forensic Art and Illustration. London : CRC Press, 2001. ISBN-10: 0849381185, ISBN-13: 978-0849381188 Journal of Forensic Sciences, Forensic Science International, Forensic Science Communications b) supplementary: In agreement with preceptor amendment of this sheet:: 14.09.2008