Pharmaceutical Law (JF_048)
About Study Course
Objective
Provide and assist in understanding of information that will contribute to the development of a body of theoretical knowledge, in particular:
1. To form, develop and strengthen students’ theoretical knowledge in the field of pharmaceutical law.
2. To develop understanding of pharmaceutical law and in application of legal norm interdisciplinary context.
3. To deepen students' understanding and analytical skills by solving current issues in pharmaceutical law.
This course provides students with knowledge on pharmaceutical law, from the founding thereof to current issues, provides insights into how pharmaceutical law is directly related to other areas of law, and provides knowledge about the legal framework for drug manufacturing and distribution from the viewpoints of all those involved.
Prerequisites
Legal Theory, Human Rights, Introduction to Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law, Administrative Law, Administrative Process, Criminal Law. General Part, Criminal Law. Special Part, Criminal Process. General Part, Criminal Process. Special Part.
Learning outcomes
After completing the study course, students are able to demonstrate the basic and specialized knowledge characteristic to the particular field of pharmaceutical law and critical understanding of this knowledge; are able to demonstrate understanding of the most important concepts and regularities of the field of pharmaceutical law.
Able to demonstrate a scientific approach to problem solving; to independently structure their learning; able to make decisions and find creative solutions in changing or uncertain circumstances; to take responsibility and initiative by doing work individually, in a team or by leading other people; able to direct own further learning and professional development; able to formulate, analytically describe and discuss information, problems, and solutions within the discipline of pharmaceutical law; using the theoretical knowledge and skills acquired, to reasonably discuss them with professionals and non-specialists; able to carry out professional, artistic, innovative or research activities on the basis of theoretical knowledge and skills acquired.
Able to assess the impact of their professional activities on the environment and society; able to demonstrate understanding of professional ethics; to independently acquire, select, analyze and use information; able to participate in the development of the relevant professional field; to make decisions and solve problems in pharmaceutical law.
Study course planning
Study programme | Study semester | Program level | Study course category | Lecturers | Schedule |
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Law Science, TZ | 5 | Bachelor’s | Limited choice | Olita Staņislavska |