doc. JUDr. PhDr. Robert Zbíral, Ph.D.
Vice-dean for science and research, Faculty of Law
office: 122
Veveří 158/70
611 80 Brno
phone: | +420 549 49 4699 |
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Courses taught
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Law
- Constitutional Adjudication – Morphology, Genealogy and Legitimacy
- Constitutional Law I
- Doctoral Thesis I
- Doctoral Thesis III
- Doctoral Thesis Project II
- Doctoral Thesis V
- Drafting Statutes and Legislative Process in Theory and Practice
- Human Rights and Judiciary
- Lawmaking for Public Administration
- Legal Writing
- Political Science
- Political-Science Aspects of Public Administration
- The Twilight of Constitutionalism
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Law
Spring 2024 at Faculty of Law
- Constitutional Adjudication – Morphology, Genealogy and Legitimacy
- Constitutional Law I
- Doctoral Thesis I
- Doctoral Thesis III
- Doctoral Thesis Project II
- Doctoral Thesis V
- Drafting Statutes and Legislative Process in Theory and Practice
- Human Rights and Judiciary
- Lawmaking for Public Administration
- Legal Writing
- Political Science
- The Twilight of Constitutionalism
Autumn 2023 at Faculty of Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics
- Constitutional Law II
- Doctoral Thesis V
- Grant and Project Preparation
- Jurisprudence and legal research - methodological approaches
- Political-Science Aspects of Public Administration (NP303Zk, NVV02Zk)
- Theory of State (MP110Zk, MP121Zk)
- Working with resources
Spring 2023 at Faculty of Law
Autumn 2022 at Faculty of Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics
- Constitutional Law II
- Doctoral Thesis II
- Doctoral Thesis IV
- Doctoral Thesis Project I
- Doctoral Thesis Project III
- Grant and Project Preparation
- Jurisprudence and legal research - methodological approaches
- Key Concepts of Constitutional Law
- Political-Science Aspects of Public Administration (NP303Zk, NVV02Zk)
- Research Skills I - Academic Project Management
- Theory of State (MP110Zk, MP121Zk)
- Working with resources
Spring 2022 at Faculty of Law
- Constitutional Adjudication – Morphology, Genealogy and Legitimacy
- Constitutional Law for Bachelors
- Constitutional Law I
- Doctoral Thesis I
- Doctoral Thesis III
- Doctoral Thesis Project II
- Doctoral Thesis V
- Drafting Statutes and Legislative Process in Theory and Practice
- Human Rights and Judiciary
- Human Rights and Judiciary - Seminar
- Lawmaking for Public Administration
- Legal Research Methodology for CCL
- Political Science
- The Twilight of Constitutionalism