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Polish Foreign Exchange Law - course description

General information
Course name Polish Foreign Exchange Law
Course ID 10.2-WX-E-PFEL- 16
Faculty Faculty of Law and Administration
Field of study WPiA - oferta ERASMUS
Education profile -
Level of studies Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2018/2019
Course information
Semester 1
ECTS credits to win 4
Course type obligatory
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Tutorial 15 1 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

 

Polish Foreign Exchange Law regulates many issues related to the conduct of foreign exchange activities, departing from foreign exchange limitations and duties. Knowledge of the Polish Foreign Exchange Law is essential in the business of currency exchange offices. Polish foreign exchange law provides for complex regulations on foreign exchange inspection.

Prerequisites

Requisite and Incompatibility

General knowledge in the scope of lawmaking, principles of law, civil law, administrative law, constitutional law

Scope

Learning Outcomes

  • Introduce the evolution of Polish Foreign Exchange Law
  • Introduce the background of the Foreign Exchange Act
  • Introduce concepts framing the scope of foreign exchange law
  • Introduce principles of conducting foreign exchange activities
  • Introduce foreign exchange limitations
  • Introduce activity of currency exchange offices
  • Introduce foreign exchange permits
  • Introduce foreign exchange duties
  • Introduce foreign exchange inspection

Teaching methods

Workload

Students will be collected in small groups for seminars and discussion session – regular lecture will not be provided. Students will generally need to devote about 20-30 hours on average per semester to this course. Forms of study: seminars, discussion sessions, case study.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Examination

Student works on a task to solve “the problem” connected with the application of Polish Foreign Exchange Law (case –study) and presents his/hers findings in working paper.

Recommended reading

 

Obligatory Reading

  1. Preferences in Polish foreign exchange Law /in:/ ПУЂЛИЧНЫЕ ФИНАНСЫ И НАЛОГОВОЕ ПРАВО, ЕЖЕГОДНИК, Выпуск 3, Preferences in Financial Law and Economic of The Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Издателъство Воронежского государствнного университета

Preliminary Reading

The preliminary reading required for this course will be available from the course (teacher) home page at least one week prior to every meeting with the teacher. The preliminary reading covers EU Treaties and the Act on Foreign Exchange Law.

Further reading

Additionally reading:

  1. R. Kozierkiewicz, E. Pułąwska Prawo bankowe, Prawo dewizowe. The Banking Act, The Foreign Exchange Act, Warszawa 2005

Notes


Modified by dr hab. Izabela Gawłowicz, prof. UZ (last modification: 07-11-2018 06:15)