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Analytical and Legal Aspects of International Information Relations
Major: International information
Code of Subject: 6.291.02.E.65
Credits: 3
Department: International Information
Lecturer: PhD in Law, senior lecturer Andrii O. Hachkevych
Semester: 5 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• to demonstrate knowledge of the concept, features and classifications of international information relations;
• to demonstrate knowledge of tendencies of modern information society development, caused by innovative applied technologies;
• to demonstrate knowledge of information systems and technologies role in the processes of democratization and the civil society establishment;
• to demonstrate knowledge of the types of legal problems in the sphere of international information relations;
• to demonstrate the ability to reveal general trends of international relations with the usage of information technologies and predict the development of events on the international arena;
• to demonstrate the ability to conduct methodologically correct researches of facts and processes on the international arena integrating knowledge from different spheres of the society;
• to demonstrate the ability to use methods of information and analytical activity with the aim of studying applied questions;
• to demonstrate the ability to apply information technologies for the purposes of electronic document flow and of interaction with a business, citizens and international community;
• to demonstrate the ability to distinguish different kinds of legal relations concerning international information relations.
• to demonstrate knowledge of tendencies of modern information society development, caused by innovative applied technologies;
• to demonstrate knowledge of information systems and technologies role in the processes of democratization and the civil society establishment;
• to demonstrate knowledge of the types of legal problems in the sphere of international information relations;
• to demonstrate the ability to reveal general trends of international relations with the usage of information technologies and predict the development of events on the international arena;
• to demonstrate the ability to conduct methodologically correct researches of facts and processes on the international arena integrating knowledge from different spheres of the society;
• to demonstrate the ability to use methods of information and analytical activity with the aim of studying applied questions;
• to demonstrate the ability to apply information technologies for the purposes of electronic document flow and of interaction with a business, citizens and international community;
• to demonstrate the ability to distinguish different kinds of legal relations concerning international information relations.
Required prior and related subjects:
pre-requisites:
• International Law,
• International Information;
co-requisites:
• Bachelor’s Thesis Preparation.
• International Law,
• International Information;
co-requisites:
• Bachelor’s Thesis Preparation.
Summary of the subject:
The concept and features of international information relations. Classifications of international information relations. Methodological fundamentals of international information relations. Sources of information for international information relations research. The role of legal analytics in international information relations. Approaches to the legal regulation of international information relations. Different jurisdictions in international information relations. Public and private interests in international information relations.
Recommended Books:
1. Bryzhko V.M. Methodological and Legal Principles of Information Relations Regulation : Monograph. – K.: Pan Tot Ltd., 2009 (in Ukrainian).
2. Isakov V.B. Legal Analytics. – M., NIU VSE. – 2014 (in Russian).
3. Kokhanovska O.V. Legal Regulation in the Field of Information Relations: Monograph. – K. : National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, 2001 (in Ukrainian).
4. Kurlov A. B. Fundamentals of Information Analytics – M.: Yurist, 2009 (in Russian).
5. Rebkalo V. A., Valevska O. L. Kalchenko Y. H. Political Analytics and Forecasting: Textbook. - Kyiv, 2002 (in Ukrainian).
2. Isakov V.B. Legal Analytics. – M., NIU VSE. – 2014 (in Russian).
3. Kokhanovska O.V. Legal Regulation in the Field of Information Relations: Monograph. – K. : National Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, 2001 (in Ukrainian).
4. Kurlov A. B. Fundamentals of Information Analytics – M.: Yurist, 2009 (in Russian).
5. Rebkalo V. A., Valevska O. L. Kalchenko Y. H. Political Analytics and Forecasting: Textbook. - Kyiv, 2002 (in Ukrainian).
Assessment methods and criteria:
• formative assessment: oral questioning, written questioning, individual home assignments preparation (40%);
• summative assessment: individual home assignments, credit in written and oral form (60%).
• summative assessment: individual home assignments, credit in written and oral form (60%).