Poslední úprava: JUDr. Katarzyna Žák Krzyžanková, Ph.D. (16.01.2018)
1. Legal informatics – the subject, theoretical fundamentals, origins and development, methods
2. Theory of the types of legal regulations - formal distinctions, empirical and pragmatic findings, theoretical classifications
3. Legal order on the territory of the Czech and Slovak Republics - quantitative description and possibilities of its interpretation in historical and social contexts
4. Legal research systems - classical structure, extensive world projects, general characteristics of legal databases and information technologies
5. World legal research systems - formation and development, the existing status and prospects, possibilities for the utilization of these systems, European and American concepts
6. Index database on legal regulations (register of legal regulations) from the example of the CS LEGYS database – types of variables and their basic characteristics, structure of the database, applications in law informatics
7. The CS LEGYS legal research system, register - analysis of the functions of the system, which represents index oriented legal research systems
8. Analysis of the texts of legal documents using legal informatics - theoretical solutions, the classification of legal documents, possibility for their structuring
9. Main system bonds within the Czech and Slovak legal order - derogations and amendments, hierarchic connections, horizontal connections (references), display using legal research methods, hypertext
10. The legal research system CS LEGYS – TEXT – analysis of the functions of full-text oriented searches, displaying and editing possibilities of the system
11. Practicing the operation of the CS LEGSYS legal research system– TEXT as a representative of a sophisticated full-text oriented legal research system used for Czech law
12. Legal research systems in the Czech Republic used for Czech law
13. Search engines in legal research systems. Artificial intelligence, hypertext, multimedia approaches used for teaching law
14. The application of legal informatics by the example of legislation