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Polish Studies at
Rutgers University-Camden
The Institution
Located in the heart of the metro Philadelphia region, the Camden campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey , is the smalles of Rutgers' three regional campuses. It has an enrollment of 3,000 undergraduate and some 650 graduate students. The Rutgers-Camden website lists on courses relating to Poland. However, as detailed below, a distinguished professor in the School of Law has Poland-related interests.
Poland Study Courses
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POLISH 787:101,102 FIRST YEAR POLISH @
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Fundamentals of the language, with exercises in speaking, reading,and writing.
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POLISH 787:201,202 SECOND YEAR POLISH @
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Prerequisite: 01:787:102 or equivalent.Developing language skills; emphasis on speaking, drills,and grammar.
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POLISH 787:401,402 ADVANCED POLISH @
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Prerequisite: Permission of department.Advanced work in grammar and stylistics. Discussion based on reading original literature, newspapers, and essays, and on contemporary films.
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POLISH 787:493,494 INDEPENDENT STUDY: POLISH @
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Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Poland Related Courses
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ECO 50:220:333 Comparative Economic Systems
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Comparison of decentralized capitalist market systems, socialist market-oriented systems, and "command" or centralized models such as in the former Soviet Union. Variation in these systems such as in the U.S., U.K., Sweden, and Japan for capitalist systems; Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, and China for socialist systems; and socialistic countries such as India.
Faculty
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Pomorski,
Stanislaw, Distinguished Professor, Rutgers School of Law, Camden @
- J.D., University of Warsaw, Poland, 1968
Phone: (856) 225 - 6395 / Fax: (856) 225 - 6516 / E-Mail: pomorski@camlaw.rutgers.edu
MAJOR INTERESTS: Comparative and criminal aspects of Eastern European Law
POLAND RELATED SCHOLARSHIP:
PUBLICATIONS
- "Universally Accepted Norms and Their Application in National Legal Systems: A Comparative Study of Polish and American Criminal Law and Their Interaction with Modern International Human Rights Legislation," (with Defert K.) Denver Law Journal 57: 467-544 (1980)
- "Controversies Around the Leading Role of the Polish United Workers' Party: The 1976 Constitutional Amendment", in Redden (ed), The Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia (1985) and in Loeber (ed.), Ruling Communist Parties and Their Status Under Law (1986)
- Lay Judges in the Polish Criminal Courts", Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, June 1975
- "Legal Problems of Compulsory Treatment and the Polish Mental Health Draft Act of 1970," State and Law No. 3 (1972)
- "Organized Economic Crimes in the New Polish Criminal Code of 1969(Art. 202)", State and Law No. 11 (1971)
- "Libel and Criticism in Polish Criminal Codes: 1932 and 1969", Activity of State Administration in Judicial Opinions Vol. III (1971)
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