prof. JUDr. Radim Polčák, Ph.D.
Vice-rector for development, legal and information technologies, Masaryk University
office: 418
Žerotínovo nám. 617/9
601 77 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 1031 |
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Office hours
Rectorate, office No. 4182.12. 10:00 - 11:00
9.12. 8:00 - 9:00
17.12. 8:00 - 9:00
further slots upon individual request by e-mail
Courses taught
Spring 2014 at Faculty of Law
- eGovernment and eJustice II
- Energy Law
- General Theory of Law
- History of Legal Thought (CM417Zk, MP417Zk)
- History of Legal Thought - Seminar (CM417Z, MP417Z)
- ICT Law I
- Law and the Arts
- Law of Domain Names
- Law of eCommerce II
- Law of eCommerce IV
- Media Law
- Protection of information in European and international law II
- Protection of information in European and international law IV
- Protection of information in European and international law VI
- Public Law of Information and Communication Technologies
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies II
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies IV
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies VI
Autumn 2013 at Faculty of Law
- Contemporary Legal Thinking I
- Creation of Law - Practical Class
- Czech Legal Culture
- eGovernment and eJustice I
- ICT Law II
- Information Technologies in Public Administration and E-Government
- Introduction to Cyber Law
- Law of eCommerce I
- Law of eCommerce III
- Law of Specific Production
- Legal Theory (BZ101Zk, CBZ101Zk)
- Normative Systems in Cyberspace
- Private Law of Information and Communication Technologies
- Protection of information in European and international law I
- Protection of information in European and international law III
- Protection of information in European and international law V
- Software Law
- Summer School of ICT Law
- Teaching Assistance and Support I
- Theory of Law I
- Theory of Law I - Seminar (CM113Z, MP113Zk)
- Theory of Law - Seminar
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies I
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies III
- Theory of law of information and communication technologies V
Spring 2014 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2013 at Faculty of Law
- Biotechnology Law
- Critical Legal Theory
- Cybercriminality
- Doctoral Thesis II
- Domain Law
- Energy Law
- History of Legal Thought (CM417Zk, MP417Zk)
- History of Legal Thought - Seminar (CM417Z, MP417Z)
- ICT Law I
- Introduction to Cyber Law
- Law and the Arts
- Law of Domain Names
- Preparatory Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Academic and Professional Literature Search
- Preparatory Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Academic and Professional Literature Study
- Preparatory Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Contribution to Discussion at Academic Conference/Seminar
- Preparatory Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Review in a Journal
- Public Law of Information and Communication Technologies
- Work on Doctoral Thesis - Paper in a Foreign Journal
- Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Paper in a Journal
- Work on Doctoral Thesis II - Thesis Proposal
- Work on Doctoral Thesis IV - Paper in a Journal
- Work on Doctoral Thesis IV - Thesis Proposal
Autumn 2012 at Faculty of Law
- Contemporary Legal Thinking I
- Course on scientific methods
- Creation of Law - Practical Class
- Czech Legal Culture
- Doctoral Thesis I - Draft
- Doctoral Thesis I - Paper in a Journal
- Doctoral Thesis II (D7DIS10, D8DIS10)
- ICT Law II
- Information Technologies in Public Administration and E-Government
- Information Technology in Legal Practice
- Introduction to Cyber Law
- Law of Specific Production
- Legal Theory (BZ101Zk, CBZ101Zk)
- Normative Systems in Cyberspace
- Preparatory Work on Doctoral Thesis I
- Private Law of Information and Communication Technologies