Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Course: | POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
2063 | Obavezan | 2 | 6 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
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Methodology |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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IX week lectures | |
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XIII week lectures | |
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XV week lectures | |
XV week exercises |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES
Course: | HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
6764 | Obavezan | 2 | 8 | 3+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
Prerequisites | No prerequisites required |
Aims | Introduction to the first forms of political thought systematization and its development to political theories and ideologies. Understanding of basic concepts in political theories/ideologies and context in which they originated in and were applied in practice, state and socio-political frame respectively. |
Learning outcomes | After the completion of the course, student will be able to: - name the most important political theories and their characteristics, - critically analyze the most important concepts of politicak theories and ideologies; - explain main characteristics of political ideologies, - recognize differences between political ideologies; - apply gained knowledge in order to explain political reality, the one in contemporary liberal-democracies primarily. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Danijela Vuković Ćalasan, PhD |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises, debates, discussions and consultations. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introductory lecture. |
I week exercises | Introductory class. |
II week lectures | Political thought in Eastern despotisms |
II week exercises | Radonjić, R (2002), Political and legal contents and ideas in Eastern despotisms |
III week lectures | Antique political thought |
III week exercises | Plato, Laws, book IV Plato, The Republic, heading VI |
IV week lectures | The ideas of religious movements; Theories on the relationship between church and state |
IV week exercises | Aristotle, Politics, pg. 68-79, 184-217 |
V week lectures | Realpolitik pragmatism; Limitation of royal authority; Political thought of reformation |
V week exercises | Bodin, Six books of the Commonwealth, pg. 33-68 |
VI week lectures | Concept of natural rights and social contract; Ideas of radical upheaval; |
VI week exercises | Hobes, Leviathan, headings XIII, XIV, XVII and XVIII Locke, Two Treaties of Government, book II, headings I, II, III, IV and V |
VII week lectures | The Enlightenment and the idea of revolution in France; Theories of the National State |
VII week exercises | Rousseau, The Social Contract, books I and II |
VIII week lectures | Test 1 |
VIII week exercises | / |
IX week lectures | The concept and function of political ideology |
IX week exercises | Declaration of Independence, 1776 Declaration on rights of man and the citizen 1789 |
X week lectures | Liberalism |
X week exercises | Berlin, Two Concepts of Liberty, pg 49-99 |
XI week lectures | Conservativism |
XI week exercises | Sartori, Democracy, what is it?, pg. 220-253 |
XII week lectures | Socialism |
XII week exercises | Smith, National identity, pg. 93-120 |
XIII week lectures | Test 2 |
XIII week exercises | / |
XIV week lectures | Nationalism. Fascism. |
XIV week exercises | Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarism, pg. 349-372, 386-396 |
XV week lectures | Test corrections |
XV week exercises | / |
Student workload | Per week 4 credits x 40/30 = 5 hours and 20 minutes Structure 2 hours of lectures 1 hour of exercises 3 hours and 20 minutes of individual work Per semester Lectures and final exam: (5 hours and 20 minutes) x 15 = 80 hours Necessary preparation (administration, enrollment, verification before the beginning of the semester): 2 x (5 hours and 20 minutes) = 10 hours and 40 minutes Total workload for the course: 4 x 45 = 180 hours Additional work: for preparation of make-up exam and taking make-up exam 0-48 hours Structure of working hours: 170 hours and 40 minutes (Lectures) + 21 hour and 20 minutes (preparation) + 48 hours (additional work) |
Per week | Per semester |
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 8 x 30=240 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students must attend lectures and exercises, prepare the readings and do the tests. |
Consultations | Will be agreed upon the beginning of semester with the professor. |
Literature | Radonjić, Radovan, Political doctrines, Cetinje, OBOD, 2010. (str. 30-282, 298-312, 327-343) Ravlić, Slaven, Political ideologies, Podgorica-Zagreb, CID-Politička kultura, 2013. (str. 3-234) |
Examination methods | Test 1: 20 points (Literature: Radonjić, Radovan, Političke doktrine, Cetinje, OBOD, 2010. (pages 30-140)) Test 2: 20 points (Literarture: Radonjić, Radovan, Političke doktrine, Cetinje, OBOD, 2010. (str. 143-282, 298-312, 327-343)) Activities durin |
Special remarks | None. |
Comment | Additional information about the course can be obtained on the consultations. |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW
Course: | INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
3252 | Obavezan | 4 | 6 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
Prerequisites | No prerequisites required |
Aims | This course aims to enable students to understand contemporary international order, operating mode of its institutes, the practice of international bodies and implementation of its provisions. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam, students will be able to: • Understand the principles of international legal order; • Understand the functioning of public international law, by acquiring the knowledge about its actors, object and facts; • Know the legal mechanisms of judicial and quasi-judicial protection, as well as the position of international law in the political reality. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Ivana Jelić, PhD, Associate Professor; Jelena Jovanović, teaching assistant |
Methodology | Lectures, interactive presentations, analysis of actual and hypothetical cases, role play methods of judicial and diplomatic practice, seminars, consultations, discussions, debates and tests. The same methodological units will be learnt both during lectures and exercises. Seminar papers will be presented during exercises. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Introduction to the concept, legal nature, content and study method of public international law. |
I week exercises | |
II week lectures | Relation of international and national law, international law and political reality. |
II week exercises | |
III week lectures | Sources of international law and codification; Agreements in public international law. |
III week exercises | |
IV week lectures | State (rights and responsibilities, types, emergence, recognition, borders, continuity, succession. State-like actors – protectorates, authorities for maintaining of international relations; |
IV week exercises | |
V week lectures | International legal personality of international organizations; types and most important international organizations |
V week exercises | |
VI week lectures | Test 1 |
VI week exercises | |
VII week lectures | The position of individual in international law; Human rights |
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VIII week lectures | Humanitarian law - principles, limitations, means and methods of warfare; Human rights in armed conflicts |
VIII week exercises | |
IX week lectures | International responsibility |
IX week exercises | |
X week lectures | Use of force in international relations (ius cogens prohibition of threats and use of force under international law, exceptions, actual situation) |
X week exercises | |
XI week lectures | Test 2 – April 19th |
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XII week lectures | Peaceful settlements of disputes (diplomatic means and judicial dispute resolution; International Court of Justice). |
XII week exercises | |
XIII week lectures | Diplomatic and consular law. |
XIII week exercises | |
XIV week lectures | Law of the sea - the legal division and legal regime of the sea (all zones explained) Law of the sea - straits and channels; the regime of international rivers |
XIV week exercises | |
XV week lectures | Airspace and cosmos, internationalized / international territories Environmental protection in the international legal order |
XV week exercises |
Student workload | Per week 6 credits x 40/ 30 = 8 hours Structure: 2 hours of lectures 1 hour of exercises 5 hours of individual work Per semester Lectures and final exam (8 hours) x 16 = 128 hours Necessary preparation (administration, enrollment, verification before the beginning of the semester): 2 x (8 hours) = 16 hours Total workload for the course 6x30 = 180 hours Additional work: for preparation of make-up exam and taking make-up exam 0-48 hours Structure of working hours: 128 hours (Lectures)+16 hours (Preparation)+36 hours (Additional work) |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | Students are required to regularly attend classes, participate in discussions, take tests, do the homework and write seminar papers. |
Consultations | |
Literature | Literature: Osnovi međunarodnog javnog prava, Vojin Dimitrijevic i grupa autora, Beograd 2007; Međunarodno javno pravo, Rodoljub Etinski, Novi Sad 2010. Additional literature: Odgovornost država u međunarodnom pravu, I. Jelić, Podgorica, 2009, Međunarodn |
Examination methods | Two tests – 20 points each Activities during lectures and exercises – up to 5 points Seminar paper – up to 5 points Final exam (analysis of specific, actual and hypothetical cases ) 50 points Student passes the course by collecting at least 51 points |
Special remarks | |
Comment | Additional information on this course can be obtained during consultations. |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / ENGLISH LANGUAGE - FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE III
Course: | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE III/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
6233 | Izborni | 5 | 4 | 1+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
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Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4 credits x 40/30=5 hours and 20 minuts
1 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 3 hour(s) i 20 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
5 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 16 =85 hour(s) i 20 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 5 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 2 =10 hour(s) i 40 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4 x 30=120 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 24 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 85 hour(s) i 20 minuts (cources), 10 hour(s) i 40 minuts (preparation), 24 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / NATO AND COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEMS
Course: | NATO AND COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEMS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
6840 | Obavezan | 5 | 6 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
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Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / EU LAW
Course: | EU LAW/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
4068 | Obavezan | 5 | 8 | 3+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
Prerequisites | No prerequisites required |
Aims | Course aims: EU Law. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam, students will be able to: • Define specificity of sui generis nature of the Community Law; • Understand autonomy, limitations and supranational features as key characteristics of the European legal system; • Familiarize with the primary, secondary and tertiary sources of European law; • Analyze the key principles underpinning the EU law such as the principle of subsidiarity, the direct effect and proportionality; • Recognize the importance and meaning of precedent in EU law and become familiar with the most important precedents (Van Gend en Loods, Costa v. ENEL, Solange I, Solange II, Simmenhal). |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | doc. dr Aneta Spaić |
Methodology | Teaching and learning methods: Lectures, exercises, seminar papers, interaction during classes. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Preparation and semester enrollment |
I week exercises | |
II week lectures | Introduction to the course the EU Law |
II week exercises | |
III week lectures | The establishment of the EU. Concept of European law. |
III week exercises | |
IV week lectures | The European Union. Values and principles. |
IV week exercises | |
V week lectures | Legal nature of the EU. The Treaty of Lisbon. |
V week exercises | |
VI week lectures | Test 1 |
VI week exercises | |
VII week lectures | Sources of the EU Law. The relationship between community law and law of the EU Member States. |
VII week exercises | |
VIII week lectures | Primary law of the EU. Secondary law of the EU. |
VIII week exercises | |
IX week lectures | Legal acts concerning police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters and common foreign and security policy. |
IX week exercises | |
X week lectures | Principles of freedom: movement of goods, services, capital and persons. |
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XI week lectures | Test 2 |
XI week exercises | |
XII week lectures | The creation of the EU law. |
XII week exercises | |
XIII week lectures | Enforcement and protection of the EU law. |
XIII week exercises | |
XIV week lectures | The EU law in a broader sense |
XIV week exercises | |
XV week lectures | Final Exam |
XV week exercises |
Student workload | Per week 8 credits x 40/30 = 10 hours and 40 minutes Structure 3 hours of lectures 1 hour of exercises Per semester Lectures and final exam: (10 hours and 40 minutes) x 16 = 170 hours and 40 minutes Necessary preparation (administration, enrollment, verification before the beginning of the semester): 2x (10 hours and 40 minutes) = 21 hours and 20 minutes Total workload for the course: 8x30 = 240 hours Additional work: for preparation of make-up exam and taking make-up exam 0-48 hours Structure of working hours: 170 hours and 40 minutes (Lectures) + 21 hour and 20 minutes (preparation) + 48 hours (additional work) |
Per week | Per semester |
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 8 x 30=240 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | Friday, 12:00-13:00 h |
Literature | Budimir Košutić, Osnovi prava Evropske unije, Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd, 2010; Radovan Vukadinović, Pravo Evropske unije, Centar za pravo Evropske unije, 2012. Zlatko Stefanović, Pravo Evropske unije, Uvod, Službeni glasnik, Beogr |
Examination methods | Two tests - 2x20 points (40 points in total) Seminar paper - up to 20 points Participation in discussions during lectures and exercises – 10 points Final (oral) exam – 30 points Student passes the course by collecting at least 51 points. |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / ENGLISH LANGUAGE - FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE IV
Course: | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE IV/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
6234 | Izborni | 6 | 4 | 1+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
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Methodology |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
4 credits x 40/30=5 hours and 20 minuts
1 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 3 hour(s) i 20 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
5 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 16 =85 hour(s) i 20 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 5 hour(s) i 20 minuts x 2 =10 hour(s) i 40 minuts Total workload for the subject: 4 x 30=120 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 24 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 85 hour(s) i 20 minuts (cources), 10 hour(s) i 40 minuts (preparation), 24 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / EUROPEAN INTEGRATIONS
Course: | EUROPEAN INTEGRATIONS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
4069 | Obavezan | 6 | 6 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
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Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
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Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | |
Examination methods | |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODELS
Course: | EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODELS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
5683 | Obavezan | 6 | 6 | 2+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
Prerequisites | None. |
Aims | The course covers topics from the broadly conceived social policy of the European Union, comparative study of «European social models», and convergence and coordination of national regimes. The development of the social dimension of the EU is studied through institutional frameworks, contracts, sources of community labour and social law, the Charter of Fundamental Social Rights, etc. Coordination of the social security system, creation of equal opportunities for men and women, health and safety at work, labour law and working conditions are analysed in the context of directives, decisions, instructions, recommendations, resolutions and reports. |
Learning outcomes | After successfully passing the course, the student will be able to: understand the direction of reforms of European social models and their development in the future; analyse current social and political events in EU countries; describe the factors that determine the development of European social models; distinguish the national specificities of the social programs of the EU countries; explain the convergence trends of European social models and the factors that limit the process of creating a unified European social model. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Asst. Dr. Uglješa Janković |
Methodology | Presentations, teaching activities, reading professional articles, oral exam. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Historical development and chronological overview of the origins of the European Union. |
I week exercises | Social and political ideas of the European Community. |
II week lectures | Social policy of the European Union: a chronological overview. |
II week exercises | Maastricht Treaty , Amsterdam Treaty, Nice Treaty and social political content. |
III week lectures | The social dimension of the European integration process and the development of social policy in the EU. |
III week exercises | The social dimension of the European integration process and the development of social policy in the EU. |
IV week lectures | European social model. |
IV week exercises | European social models - Reality or utopia? |
V week lectures | Open Method of Coordination (OMC). |
V week exercises | OMC in the field of pensions and the labour market. |
VI week lectures | Anti-poverty policy and social inclusion of the EU. Social inclusion programs. |
VI week exercises | OMC in the field of social exclusion. |
VII week lectures | Socio-demographic trends of aging in the EU. EU pension systems. |
VII week exercises | Socio-demographic trends of aging in the EU. EU pension systems. |
VIII week lectures | EU labour market. |
VIII week exercises | European Employment Strategy. |
IX week lectures | EU health systems. |
IX week exercises | Typology of EU health systems. |
X week lectures | EU pension systems. |
X week exercises | Coordination of EU pension systems. |
XI week lectures | EU gender equality policy. |
XI week exercises | Social security and gender equality. |
XII week lectures | Social inclusion programs in the context of the Europe 2020 strategy. |
XII week exercises | Methodology for monitoring poverty and social exclusion in the EU. |
XIII week lectures | Challenges of the EU labour market in the context of the Europe 2020 strategy. |
XIII week exercises | Tripartism and social dialogue. |
XIV week lectures | Trends in the labour market in the context of the Europe "2020" strategy. |
XIV week exercises | Freedom of movement of workers in the EU and the European Employment Strategy. |
XV week lectures | Family and child support policy of the EU. |
XV week exercises | Examples of programs to help poor families. |
Student workload | |
Per week | Per semester |
6 credits x 40/30=8 hours and 0 minuts
2 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 5 hour(s) i 0 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 16 =128 hour(s) i 0 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 8 hour(s) i 0 minuts x 2 =16 hour(s) i 0 minuts Total workload for the subject: 6 x 30=180 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 128 hour(s) i 0 minuts (cources), 16 hour(s) i 0 minuts (preparation), 36 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | Optionally. |
Literature | Required readings: Perišić, N. 2022. Socijalna politika EU, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade. Babović,M. 2010. Izazovi nove socijalne politike, SeConS, Beograd. Additional readings: Vuković, D., Čekerevac, A., (2006), Socijalna politika u procesu evropskih integracija , Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade Vuković, D., (2012), Socijalna politika EU, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade . |
Examination methods | Tests, seminar papers, essays, texts from professional and scientific literature, oral exam. |
Special remarks | None. |
Comment | None. |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |
Faculty of Political Science / EUROPEAN STUDIES / COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN PARTY SYSTEMS
Course: | COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN PARTY SYSTEMS/ |
Course ID | Course status | Semester | ECTS credits | Lessons (Lessons+Exercises+Laboratory) |
4425 | Obavezan | 6 | 8 | 3+1+0 |
Programs | EUROPEAN STUDIES |
Prerequisites | No prerequisites required |
Aims | Introducing students to basic theoretical concepts of political parties and party systems, national party systems of some EU member states and operating mode of parties and party systems on European level. |
Learning outcomes | After passing the exam, students will be able to: • Get acquainted with scientific views on political parties as key democratic institutions; • Understand the evolution of parties and party areas in European countries; • Professionally analyze the status and role of political parties today in the EU countries and the European Union as supranational organization; • Tell the difference between parties in the European Union; • Tell the difference between party systems of Great Britain, France and Germany; • Argue the differences in the internal organization of European parties and relationship between membership and leadership; • Determine their view on parties – state relation in the European process and in Montenegro; • Deepen their knowledge about the relationship between the party and the electoral system and electoral processes in the EU countries and the EU; • Spot the differences and suggest changes for the sake of party’s cohabitation within EU member state and between EU countries. |
Lecturer / Teaching assistant | Slavko Lukić, PhD, Full Professor; Zlatko Vujović, M.Sc., teaching assistant |
Methodology | Lectures, exercises with debates, essays, tests, research, presentations, consultations etc. |
Plan and program of work | |
Preparing week | Preparation and registration of the semester |
I week lectures | Parties as the key institutions of democracy |
I week exercises | |
II week lectures | Origins and definition. |
II week exercises | |
III week lectures | Types of parties |
III week exercises | |
IV week lectures | Ideological affiliations |
IV week exercises | |
V week lectures | The functions of political parties in a democratic society |
V week exercises | |
VI week lectures | Party in the system and party as a system (Parties from within). |
VI week exercises | |
VII week lectures | The issue of internal democracy |
VII week exercises | Test I |
VIII week lectures | Party leaders’ selection method; Membership and leadership |
VIII week exercises | |
IX week lectures | Reasons for getting involved |
IX week exercises | |
X week lectures | Political party funding |
X week exercises | |
XI week lectures | Party systems (classification and types) |
XI week exercises | |
XII week lectures | Party system: United Kingdom, France, Germany. |
XII week exercises | |
XIII week lectures | Party and electoral system on the EU level. |
XIII week exercises | Test II |
XIV week lectures | Peculiarities of political parties in the EU |
XIV week exercises | |
XV week lectures | Political party funding on the EU level. |
XV week exercises |
Student workload | Per week 6 credits x 40/ 30 = 8 hours Structure: 2 hours of lectures 1 hour of exercises 5 hours of individual work Per semester Lectures and final exam (8 hours) x 16 = 128 hours Necessary preparation (administration, enrollment, verification before the beginning of the semester): 2 x (8 hours) = 16 hours Total workload for the course 6x30 = 180 hours Additional work: for preparation of make-up exam and taking make-up exam 0-48 hours Structure of working hours: 128 hours (Lectures)+16 hours (Preparation)+36 hours (Additional work) |
Per week | Per semester |
8 credits x 40/30=10 hours and 40 minuts
3 sat(a) theoretical classes 0 sat(a) practical classes 1 excercises 6 hour(s) i 40 minuts of independent work, including consultations |
Classes and final exam:
10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 16 =170 hour(s) i 40 minuts Necessary preparation before the beginning of the semester (administration, registration, certification): 10 hour(s) i 40 minuts x 2 =21 hour(s) i 20 minuts Total workload for the subject: 8 x 30=240 hour(s) Additional work for exam preparation in the preparing exam period, including taking the remedial exam from 0 to 30 hours (remaining time from the first two items to the total load for the item) 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts Workload structure: 170 hour(s) i 40 minuts (cources), 21 hour(s) i 20 minuts (preparation), 48 hour(s) i 0 minuts (additional work) |
Student obligations | |
Consultations | |
Literature | V. Goati, Političke partije i partijski sistemi, FPN, Podgorica, 2008. |
Examination methods | Test – max. 30 points Exercises – max. 20 points Final exam – max. 50 points |
Special remarks | |
Comment |
Grade: | F | E | D | C | B | A |
Number of points | less than 50 points | greater than or equal to 50 points and less than 60 points | greater than or equal to 60 points and less than 70 points | greater than or equal to 70 points and less than 80 points | greater than or equal to 80 points and less than 90 points | greater than or equal to 90 points |