Course Name | Law and Society |
Code | Semester | Theory (hour/week) | Application/Lab (hour/week) | Local Credits | ECTS |
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LAW 322 | Fall/Spring | 3 | 0 | 3 | 6 |
Prerequisites | None | |||||
Course Language | English | |||||
Course Type | Elective | |||||
Course Level | First Cycle | |||||
Mode of Delivery | - | |||||
Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course | DiscussionQ&ALecture / Presentation | |||||
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Course Objectives | The aim of this course is to emphasize the social dimension of law and in this context, to reveal the multifaceted relationship between law and sociology. |
Learning Outcomes | The students who succeeded in this course;
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Course Description | This course covers the two-way relationship of law with society, the basic concepts of this relationship and classical and modern theories about this relationship. |
Related Sustainable Development Goals | |
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Major Area Courses | X | |
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Transferable Skill Courses |
Week | Subjects | Required Materials |
1 | Overview of the Study of Law and Society | Vago, pp. 3-31. |
2 | Theories of Law and Society | Vago, pp. 31-65. |
3 | Law and Social Control | Vago, pp. 133-173. |
4 | Law and Dispute Resolution | Vago, pp. 173-207. |
5 | Law and Social Change | Vago, pp. 207-239. |
6 | The Effect of Society on Law | Lippman, pp. 600-679. |
7 | Law and Inequality | Vago, pp. 303-317. |
8 | Midterm | |
9 | Researching Law in Society | Vago, pp. 279-303 |
10 | Students Presentations | |
11 | Students Presentations | |
12 | Students Presentations | |
13 | Students Presentations | |
14 | Students Presentations | |
15 | Semester Review | |
16 | Final Exam |
Course Notes/Textbooks | Vago, S.ve Barkan, E.S. (2018) Law and Society, Routledge, 11. Edition. ISBN 9781138720596 |
Suggested Readings/Materials | Lippman, Matthew (2021) Law and Society, SAGE, 3. Edition, 2021. ISBN: 781544392585. |
Semester Activities | Number | Weighting |
Participation | ||
Laboratory / Application | ||
Field Work | ||
Quizzes / Studio Critiques | ||
Portfolio | ||
Homework / Assignments | ||
Presentation / Jury | 1 | 40 |
Project | ||
Seminar / Workshop | ||
Oral Exam | ||
Midterm | ||
Final Exam | 1 | 60 |
Total |
Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade | 2 | 40 |
Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade | 1 | 60 |
Total |
Semester Activities | Number | Duration (Hours) | Workload |
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Course Hours (Including exam week: 16 x total hours) | 16 | 3 | 48 |
Laboratory / Application Hours (Including exam week: 16 x total hours) | 16 | ||
Study Hours Out of Class | 12 | 1 | 12 |
Field Work | |||
Quizzes / Studio Critiques | |||
Portfolio | |||
Homework / Assignments | |||
Presentation / Jury | 1 | 48 | |
Project | |||
Seminar / Workshop | |||
Oral Exam | |||
Midterms | |||
Final Exams | 1 | 72 | |
Total | 180 |
# | Program Competencies/Outcomes | * Contribution Level | ||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
1 | To be able to possess the knowledge in legal terminology, concepts and principles. | X | ||||
2 | Solves the legal problems with an analytic and integral point of view. | X | ||||
3 | Evaluates the legal knowledge and abilities obtained with a critical approach. | |||||
4 | Evaluates the developments in legal theory and practice by monitoring local, international and interdisciplinary dimensions. | |||||
5 | Is conscious of social, professional and scientific principles of ethic behaviour. | |||||
6 | Takes responsibility in solving problems by creative and innovative thinking. | X | ||||
7 | Interprets the sources of law by ways of legal methodology. | |||||
8 | To be able to interpret the legal norms with a sense of justice respectful to human rights and in the light of principles of democratic, secular and social state of law. | |||||
9 | To be able to use the daily scientific sources and court judgments in the framework of life time learning approach. | |||||
10 | Informs the related persons and institutions about legal matters both verbally and in written. | |||||
11 | Monitors the daily legal information/court decisions and interacts with the colleagues in a foreign language (“European Language Portfolio Global Scale” Level B1). | X | ||||
12 | Uses the information and communication technology together with the computer programs in a level required by the area of law (“European Computer Driving Licence, Advanced Level”). |
*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest