Module Exam
Written module examination in Digital Law (2022W)
8.00 ECTS, SPL 3 - Rechtswissenschaften
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 20.10.2022 00:01 to Th 03.11.2022 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Th 17.11.2022 23:59
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Examination topics
The content of the examination are questions of the digitalisation of the legal system. This is done in two ways: on the one hand, students should understand the influence of digitalisation on the shaping and finding of law ("legal tech") and, on the other hand, recognise legal issues of digitalisation ("IT law").
In the first area, questions of accessing and processing legal information are dealt with. The focus lies on online research techniques, electronic legal transactions, electronic forms and signatures, online dispute resolution, smart transactions and the use of AI, for example, for the evaluation of large amounts of text.
In the second area, knowledge of substantive issues of digitalisation is required, with particular emphasis on contract law, liability law, data protection law, consumer protection law, e-commerce law and intellectual property law.
You can find the subject area delimitation on the Department website. https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
In the first area, questions of accessing and processing legal information are dealt with. The focus lies on online research techniques, electronic legal transactions, electronic forms and signatures, online dispute resolution, smart transactions and the use of AI, for example, for the evaluation of large amounts of text.
In the second area, knowledge of substantive issues of digitalisation is required, with particular emphasis on contract law, liability law, data protection law, consumer protection law, e-commerce law and intellectual property law.
You can find the subject area delimitation on the Department website. https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam, online via Moodle.
Exam language: English.
Exam format: multiple-choice questions and short open questions.
Open Book: The use of external sources and research during the examination is permitted and explicitly encouraged. Collaboration with third parties is not permitted.
Duration of the examination: 90 minutes.
Further information can be found on the Department website and after registration on Moodle. https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
Exam language: English.
Exam format: multiple-choice questions and short open questions.
Open Book: The use of external sources and research during the examination is permitted and explicitly encouraged. Collaboration with third parties is not permitted.
Duration of the examination: 90 minutes.
Further information can be found on the Department website and after registration on Moodle. https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Admission to the MP Digital Law requires the completion of the introductory and orientation phase (StEOP). At least 50% of the points have been obtained in order to pass the exam.
Further information can be found on the Department website.
https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
Further information can be found on the Department website.
https://id.univie.ac.at/en/teaching/exam-digital-law/
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