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list basic legal concepts and basic features of main legal disciplines, |
2 |
have basic knowledge of legal methodology, |
3 |
have knowledge of basic problems in legal practice, |
4 |
examine, interpret and evaluate verdicts and fundamental legal texts at the basic level, |
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solve simple legal problems considering basic legal concepts and basic knowledge, |
6 |
use the knowledge acquired about basic law terms, law methodology and basic problems in law and other related social sciences, |
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gain necessary skills required to meet the needs in legal services that will enable the use of knowledge acquired, |
8 |
carry out independent work in law at the basic level, |
9 |
carry out activities for the development of subordinate workers within the framework of a project, |
10 |
critically evaluate the basic concepts and problems of law, |
11 |
use their educational background to continue studies at the undergraduate level or work in intermediary services in jurisprudence, |
12 |
gain the awareness of life-long learning, |
13 |
communicate in both oral and written form about the basic concepts and problems of law, based on basic knowledge and skills, |
14 |
share their ideas with experts and non-experts in the field of law, |
15 |
keep up with the literature in the field of law and communicate with their colleagues in a foreign language at minimum A2 level, as defined by the European Language Portfolio, |
16 |
use computer software and communication and information technologies required in the field at the basic level, as defined by the European Computer Driving Licence, |
17 |
know and adopt the significance and indispensability of basic constitutional principles such as democracy, secularity, social state and rule of law, |
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have integrity, justice and ethics required in the profession of law. |