Course topics: 1. Law, religion and society, overlapping aspects of religious and secular laws. 2. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion. From etymological to essential approach to the issue. 3. Freedom of conscience and religious thought and its protection in the international and European environment. 4. Freedom of conscience and religion in the Slovak Republic. 5. Contractual and non-contractual relations between states and churches and religious societies. 6. Mental reservation and possibilities of its application. 7. Economic aspects of external manifestations of freedom of religion, interactions of states and religious entities and their models. 8. Overview of the non-Euro-Atlantic systems of relations between the state and religion (re-sacralization and secularization of traditional societies, Islamization, Hinduization, etc.) and systems of protection of human rights (law and religion in the region - joint lecture with a foreign expert). 9. Overview of the system of relations between the state and religion (law and religion in a selected European state - joint lecture with a foreign expert). 10. Secular principles, laïcité, laiklik and religion in public space. 11. The issue of abuse of weaker party in the religious environment and its prophylaxis. 12. Ethical dilemmas in the area of freedom of conscience and religion and the possibilities of their solution.
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prof. PhDr. JUDr. Tomáš Gábriš, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Hlavný garant
Jarmila Hercegová - Zodpovedný za elearning
Ing. Jana Koprlová, PhD. - Kogarant, Schvaľujúci zápis
Katarína Cviková - Zodpovedný za elearning
ThLic. Mgr. Michaela Moravčíková, Th. D. - Zabezpečuje, Prednášajúci, Cvičiaci, Skúšajúci, Kogarant
Code: YNNSm401
Period: ZS
Credits: 3
- Pedagóg: Katarína Cviková
- Pedagóg: Jarmila Hercegová
- Pedagóg: Jana Koprlová
- Pedagóg: Michaela Moravčíková
Course topics: 1. Islam, its origin and development, geography of Islam and its division (shitia, sunniti, aleviti, sufi). Creation and development of the Islamic law. 2. Islamic law schools: Hanafia, Malikov, Shafi\'a, Hanbali. Ijtihad and Taqlid. 3. Primary and secondary sources of Islamic law, Qur\'an, Sunnah, Ijma, Qiyas, Istihsan, Maslaha, customary law. 4. Islamic and constitutional law. Caliphate and state administration in Islam, division of power. Islam, democracy and human rights. 5. Islamic criminal law, hadd, tazir. 6. Islamic family law, marriage in Islam, family, polygamy, divorce. Differences between Shiites and Sunnis in family law. 7. Judicial system in Islamic law. Islamic judiciary and position of a judge. Islamic procedural law. Notice of appeal. 8. Financial law and banking in Islam. 9. Criminal law. 10. Current issues of Islamic law, Wahhabism, liberal Islam, Islamic fundamentalism, women\'s rights, multiculturalism and transculturality. 11. Islamic law: Western and non-Western concepts of human rights. 12. Ethical dilemmas in Islamic law.
Information sheetSupervisors and educators:
prof. PhDr. JUDr. Tomáš Gábriš, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Hlavný garant
Jarmila Hercegová - Zodpovedný za elearning
Ing. Jana Koprlová, PhD. - Kogarant, Schvaľujúci zápis
Katarína Cviková - Zodpovedný za elearning
ThLic. Mgr. Michaela Moravčíková, Th. D. - Zabezpečuje, Skúšajúci, Kogarant, Prednášajúci
Code: YNNSm510
Period: LS
Credits: 3
- Pedagóg: Katarína Cviková
- Pedagóg: Jarmila Hercegová
- Pedagóg: Jana Koprlová
- Pedagóg: Michaela Moravčíková
Course topics: 1. Introduction to canon law - concept, subject, principles and specifics of canon law, its relation to secular law. 2. Theory of canon law - canon-law norm, division of norms of canon law. 3. Branches of canon law - a brief overview of code and non-code law. 4. The first book of the Code of Canon Law I - sources of canon law, normative legal acts with special emphasis on ecclesiastical laws, legal customs, normative treaties, administrative acts, case studies. 5. The first book of the Code of Canon Law II - governing power in the Catholic Church. 6. The first book of the Code of Canon Law III - ecclesiastical offices, concept and acquisition of ecclesiastical office, methods of entrustment to ecclesiastical office, loss of ecclesiastical office. 7. The second book of the Code of Canon Law I - God\'s people, duties and rights of believers, lay people, clergy, monks and consecrated persons and their formation. 8. The second book of the Code of Canon Law II - hierarchical structure of the Catholic Church at the universal level, the highest authority of the Church, the Pope and the College of Bishops, cardinals, the Roman Curia, Papal legates. 9. The second book of the Code of Canon Law III - hierarchical establishment of the Catholic Church at the particular level, diocese and quasi-diocese, ecclesiastical province. 10. The second book of the Code of Canon Law IV - personnel structure at the particular level, bishop, conference of bishops, structure of the Catholic Church in Slovakia. 11. The second book of the Code of Canon Law IV - parish and its management, lay people in the parish.
Information sheetSupervisors and educators:
prof. PhDr. JUDr. Tomáš Gábriš, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Hlavný garant
Jarmila Hercegová - Zodpovedný za elearning
Ing. Jana Koprlová, PhD. - Schvaľujúci zápis, Kogarant
Katarína Cviková - Zodpovedný za elearning
JUDr. Štefan Zeman, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Skúšajúci, Cvičiaci, Prednášajúci, Zodpovedný za elearning, Kogarant
ThLic. Mgr. Michaela Moravčíková, Th. D. - Zodpovedný za elearning, Skúšajúci, Kogarant
Code: XNRPb103
Period: ZS
Credits: 4
- Pedagóg: Katarína Cviková
- Pedagóg: Jarmila Hercegová
- Pedagóg: Jana Koprlová
- Pedagóg: Michaela Moravčíková
- Pedagóg: Štefan Zeman
Course topics: 1. The sanctifying role of the Church - introduction to the sacraments, their theological basis, nature and their structure. 2. The sacraments of initiation - baptism, confirmation and the blessed eucharist. 3. The sacraments of healing - the sacrament of penance and the anointing of the sick. 4. Community service sacraments - sacrament of the Sacred State and introduction to marriage. 5. Other acts of God\'s cult - shrines, ecclesiastical funeral, cult of saints; sacred places. 6. Canon matrimonial law I - concept, essentials and characteristics of marriage, origin, effects and form of marriage, place of celebration, types (typology) of marriage. 7. Canon matrimonial law II - marital obstacles and their typology, marital consent under canon law, inability to give marital consent, defects in marital consent. Casuistic. 8. Canon matrimonial law III - dissolution of marriage, correction (gaining of the validity) of marriage, marital separation without dissolution of marriage. Casuistic. 9. Canon matrimonial law IV - the nullity of marriage and its reasons, marital processes in canon law and the changes made by Pope Francis. Casuistic. 10. Canon criminal law I - theory of canonical criminal law, reform of Pope Francis, peculiarities of canonical criminal law, types of punishments, their imposition and extinction. 11. Canon criminal law II - individual crimes in canon law; the most serious offenses reserved for the Holy See, a case study. 12. Canon procedural law - jurisdiction, types and levels of tribunals and their staffing, types of proceedings, judges\' statements, remedies, case studies.
Information sheetSupervisors and educators:
prof. PhDr. JUDr. Tomáš Gábriš, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Hlavný garant
Jarmila Hercegová - Zodpovedný za elearning
Ing. Jana Koprlová, PhD. - Kogarant, Schvaľujúci zápis
JUDr. Štefan Zeman, PhD. - Zabezpečuje, Skúšajúci, Kogarant, Zodpovedný za elearning, Prednášajúci, Cvičiaci
Katarína Cviková - Zodpovedný za elearning
ThLic. Mgr. Michaela Moravčíková, Th. D. - Skúšajúci, Zodpovedný za elearning, Kogarant
Code: XNRPb105
Period: LS
Credits: 4
- Pedagóg: Katarína Cviková
- Pedagóg: Jarmila Hercegová
- Pedagóg: Jana Koprlová
- Pedagóg: Michaela Moravčíková
- Pedagóg: Štefan Zeman