About School

The School of International and Advanced Problems of Public Law (SIAPubL) was founded in 2022 (Order of the Rector of the University of Gdańsk No. 92/R/22).

Students of the School learn about the latest topics, trends and problems present in the international academic discourse of Public Law researchers.

SIAPubL participants are foreign students and graduates of legal studies with particular emphasis on the partner universities of the University of Gdańsk.

The group of SIAPubL lecturers consists not only of research and teaching staff of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdańsk, but mostly foreign lecturers from universities around the world and practitioners. Thanks to this, the SIAPubL program has an international, comparative and practical character.

The SIAPubL program consists of 5 main courses divided into 3-5 thematic modules (depending on the course).

Each of the 5 main courses includes 30 hours of lectures (6 ECTS points each).

The main program consists of a total of 150 teaching hours and allows to obtain 30 points ECTS.

In addition, the program includes five elective blocks, each including subjects related to public law and private law, commissioned by our partner universities. Each edition of the program offers a unique curriculum.

Classes are held from October/November to February. It ends with a collective exam. Students who pass the exam will obtain a School Graduation Diploma.

 

BLOCKS OF SUBJECTS:

1) PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE - CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY (6 ECTS)

2) FINTECH & REGTECH - THE LATEST INNOVATIONS IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR (6 ECTS)

3) CURRENT ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW (6 ECTS)

4) MODERN CHALLENGES OF EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (including issues of Sustainable Development and the so-called Green Deal) (6 ECTS)

5) MODERN, ADVANCED PROBLEMS OF PUBLIC LAW (including: International Sports Law, Digital Constitutionalism and Space Law) (6 ECTS)

6) [PRIVATE LAW - elective lectures bloc 1] (including e.g.: Global Business & Finance Law and/or Insurance Law) (6 ECTS)

7) [PRIVATE LAW - elective lectures bloc 2] (including e.g.: Civil Law & Commercial Transactions and/or Family Law) (6 ECTS)

8) [PRIVATE LAW - elective lectures bloc 3] (including e.g.: Tort Law and/or Private International Law) (6 ECTS)

9) [PUBLIC LAW - elective lectures bloc 4] (including e.g.: Public Governance & Comparative Administration and/or Cyber Law) (6 ECTS)

10) [PUBLIC LAW - elective lectures bloc 5] (including e.g.: Civil Procedure and/or European Law and/or Maritime Law) (6 ECTS)

 

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Submitted on Wednesday, 7. September 2022 - 14:06 by Sławomir Dajkowski Changed on Monday, 4. August 2025 - 16:14 by Marcin Wiszowaty