Information Technology and Law (Mykolas Romeris University)
Mykolas Romeris University
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Learning outcomes |
Educational activities |
Estimated student work time in hours |
Assessment |
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Information technology law in the EU |
Lectures – Legal principles of regulation of information technology. Information technology law and other law branches |
5 hours |
Students must do a written exam and a practical work -The grade is between 1 and 10, passing who obtains five points at least -The grade is the average of the written exam, the oral presentation of the practice and the written work on the practice, being indispensable to pass the written exam -The written exam consists on two questions about the program -The practical work consists on the evaluation of an electronic government website -The minimum extension of the written work on the practice is 5000 words |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
5 hours |
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Working in small groups |
2 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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Telecommunication law |
Lectures – Introduction to EU telecommunication law. Liberalization of telecommunication market. Application of competition law to the telecommunication sector |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
5 hours |
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Working in small group |
2 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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Protection of intellectual property in the internet |
Lectures – Conception of intellectual property. Transformation of intellectual property in the information society. Alternative conceptions of intellectual-information property |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
5 hours |
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Working in small groups |
3 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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Legal regulation of electronic commerce and electronic signature |
Lectures – Legal principles of electronic commerce. Electronic contracts. Strength of electronic contract. Digital money. Mobile commerce |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures | 5 hours | |||
Working in small group | 3 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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Cyber crimes. | Lectures –Conception of cyber crime. Subjects of cyber crime. Legal regulation in EU and global nature of such activities |
5 hours |
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Working in small group |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures | 3 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures | 10 hours | |||
Data protection and data security |
Lectures – Electronic information in the information society. Encoding of electronic information. Principles of data protection |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
5 hours |
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Working in small group | 2 hours | |||
Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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15 panels on presentations of different cases of electronic government |
30 hours |
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Peparation of the final written report |
10 hours |
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Preparation of the final exam | 5 hours | |||
135 hours |
100% |