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  • Course Information
  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Legal Philosophy and Sociology HUK206 FALL-SPRING 2+0 C 8
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Acquires different philosophical and sociological perspectives on the concept of law.
    2-Developes a critical view of the legal order and legal rules.
    3-Developes a holistic understanding of the social impact of law.
    4-Acquires legal reasoning and justification skills.
  • ECTS / WORKLOAD
  • ActivityPercentage

    (100)

    NumberTime (Hours)Total Workload (hours)
    Course Duration (Weeks x Course Hours)14228
    Classroom study (Pre-study, practice)1215180
    Assignments0000
    Short-Term Exams (exam + preparation) 0000
    Midterm exams (exam + preparation)4011515
    Project0000
    Laboratory 0000
    Final exam (exam + preparation) 6012525
    0000
    Total Workload (hours)   248
    Total Workload (hours) / 30 (s)     8,27 ---- (8)
    ECTS Credit   8
  • Course Content
  • Week Topics Study Metarials
    1 What is Philosophy of Law? Identification of the Basic Problems of Philosophy of Law S1, 1. and 2. Sections
    2 What is Sociology of Law? Historical Development of Sociology of Law S2: 1., 2., 4., 5., 6. and 7. Sections
    3 Reasoning Methods in Philosophy of Law Logic and Logic Errors S4: 3. and 8. Sections
    4 Research Methods in Sociology of Law S2. 3. Section and p. 159-168.
    5 Interpretation Methods in Law The Use and Criticism of Interpretation Methods in Law S1: p. 64-71. S1: p. 33-56. S4: 4. Section
    6 Justification in Legal Reasoning Justification of Legal Decisions S4: 4., 5., 6. and 7. Sections
    7 Academic Text Review and Writing S4: 8. Section
    8 The Problem of Sources in Legal Philosophy Source of Law in Legal Sociology and Anthropology S3: 6. and 18-22. Sections
    9 Classical and Modern Natural Law S1: 3. and 9. Sections
    10 Legal Positivism S1: 7. Section
    11 A Critical Approach to the Distinction Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism S3: 7. and 8. Sections
    12 Historical School of Jurisprudence The Utilitarian Theory of Law Legal Realism S1:: 4., 6. and 8. Sections
    13 Human Rights - Law Relationship Law and Ethics Liberal Rights Theory and Modern Democracy S1: 15. Section
    14 Critical Approaches to Law: Marxist Legal Theory Critical Approaches to Law: Feminist Legal Theory S1: 13. and 14. Sections S2: 9. Section
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Prof. Dr. Ertan Beşe
    Instructors

    1-)Profesör Dr. Ertan Beşe

    Assistants -
    Resources R1. Güriz, A. (2019). Hukuk Felsefesi, Siyasal Kitabevi, Ankara. R2. Işıktaç, Y. (2020). Hukuk Sosyolojisi, İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul. R3. Akal, A.B. (2021). Hukuk Nedir?, Zoe Kitap, Ankara. R4. Uzun, E. (2020). Hukuk Metodolojisinin Sorunları, Nora, Bursa.
    Supplementary Book -
    Goals To evaluate the basic problems of law from different perspectives by considering the meaning, origin, application and function of the concept of law.
    Content Concept of Law, Methodology of Law.
  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Program Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
    1 Having the knowledge of concepts and institutions related to various legal disciplines -
    2 Being aware of legal regulations, judicial decisions and scientific evaluations related to various legal disciplines -
    3 Having the knowledge of legal methodology and interpretation methods 1
    4 Interpreting legislative texts, judicial decisions and scientific sources with legal methods -
    5 Resolving legal disputes by evaluating them in line with legislation, jurisprudence and doctrine -
    6 To follow current legal developments 1
    7 Critical evaluation of legal knowledge and practice -
    8 Ability to express oneself legally orally and in writing -
    9 Ability to use information and communication technologies used in the field of law -
    10 Making suggestions to the rule-making and implementing authorities for the solution of social problems; Planning and implementing professional studies for the social environment in which they live with a sense of responsibility. -
    11 Taking individually or collectively responsibility to solve problems in legal practice -
    12 Having the understanding of honesty, justice and ethics required by being a jurist -
    13 Adopting universal and international legal principles and values 3
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