Criminal Law and ICT (Nicolaus Copernicus University)
Nicolaus Copernicus University
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Learning outcomes |
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Estimated student work time in hours |
Assessment |
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To classify the different types of computer crime in the national legal order. |
Lectures.- crimes against safety of data and computer systems, computer fraud, abuses of credit cards and Internet banking, cyberporn and cyber-pedophilia.
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30 hours |
Students must do a written seminar work
-The grade is between 1 and 10, passing who obtains five points at least
-The minimum extension of the written work on the practice is 5000 words
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Reading assignment on the lectures | 10 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures | 10 hours | |||
To let to know ICT crime in comparative perspective |
Lectures: Situation in selected European Countries and in the US.
Convention of the Council of Europe about cybercrime and criminal aspects of intellectual property protection.
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30 hours |
Students must do a written seminar work
-The grade is between 1 and 10, passing who obtains five points at least
-The minimum extension of the written work on the practice is 5000 words
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Reading assignment on the lectures | 10 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures | 10 hours | |||
To study procedural aspects of ICT crime
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Lectures: Situation in selected European Countries and in the US.
Convention of the Council of Europe about cybercrime and criminal aspects of intellectual property protection.
Presentations of different cases dealing with these issues.
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30 hours |
Students must do a written seminar work
-The grade is between 1 and 10, passing who obtains five points at least
-The minimum extension of the written work on the practice is 5000 words
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Reading assignment on the lectures | 10 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures | 10 hours | |||
To prepare Master Thesis in Criminal ICT Law | Consultations with tutor and discussion at the seminar | 30 hours | ||
Preparation of the final written report | 50 hours | |||
230 hours |
100% |