Course detail
Forensic Engineering
FSI-QSIAcad. year: 2017/2018
This course makes students familiar with the rudiments of the theory of law, the Czech legal system and with the foundations and sources of criminal and civil law. In addition, it concerns with the Court experts and expertise in technical fields, in particular related to traffic and property assessment. Students will get the information on the legal system of the Czech Republic and rudimentary knowledge of the expertise and expert activities of an engineer.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
Byčovský, Holub: Občanský zákoník.
Jelínek, Sovák: Trestní zákon a trestní řád.
Kohout, Horzinková: Živnostenský zákon.
Recommended reading
Brach, R. M., Brach, R. M. Vehicle Accident Analysis and Reconstruction Methods, Second Edition. SAE International, 2011. ISBN: 978-0-7680-3437-0
Kolektiv autorů: Občanské právo.
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2. Basics terms of law theory, law branches.
3. Constitutional law of CR.
4. Material criminal law.
5. Procedural criminal law.
6. Material civil law.
7. Procedural civil law.
8. Commercial and trade law.
9. Law in engineering practise.
10. Methodology of evidence securing in expert and jurist activity.
11. Responsibility for imperfect products and deliveries, complaint procedures.
12. Basics of valuation methodology of property.
13. Basics of determination of equity level detriment, basics of methodology and analysis of traffic accidents.