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The study of public law is the study that is concerned with the rules for regulating relations between the various parties that have public authority. Public law contains different sections such as financial law, constitutional law, and administrative law. The following is a breakdown of each of them: The financial law that is concerned with organizing and arranging the financial matters that are included in the state’s general budget and all its resources. Several laws fall under the financial law: Customs law, which relies on a set of laws that regulate commercial exchanges and control of goods - General employment laws that pertain to a set of rules that regulate all matters related to work - The financial market law, which is concerned with the laws that control the operations of the financial market - Competition law, which is concerned with a set of laws that prevent monopoly - Constitutional law, which deals with the study of rules and laws related to the foundation of the system of government in the state, and the basic principles of the state. - Administrative law that is concerned with regulating the various activities related to the executive authority, on which it relies to carry out its administrative functions, and the best way to manage public utilities, in addition to the state's relationship with its employees. Introduction Origin and development Install subsection Origin and evolution Judicial Administration Phase (1790 - 1799) Restricted judiciary (1799 - 1872) Delegated judiciary (1872 - 1889) label characteristics of administrative law Sources of administrative law Install the subsection Sources of Administrative Law Official sources Administrative legislation administrative custom Administrative judiciary Interpretive sources Administrative jurisprudence
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This series of lessons focuses on the skills that truly define a good lawyer, but which are not covered in law school. The sessions are designed as a practical, hands-on learning experience and help you learn to think, write, and argue like a jurist. A central part of the course is excellent research. You will learn how to design and structure sound research projects – from papers to dissertations and theses. This includes formulating clear research questions, building coherent arguments, selecting suitable methodologies, and structuring your work in a way that is analytically sharp and academically convincing. The sessions go beyond superficial research skills. You will be trained in: 1. Designing an in-depth research methodology (doctrinal, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches) 2. Primary legal research, including analysis of case law, interpretation of legislation and use of legislative material 3. Secondary research strategies, including identifying high-quality academic sources and policy material 4. Supervision of theses and dissertations, including topic selection, structuring chapters, refining arguments, and editing drafts In addition to research, the course places a strong emphasis on writing and communication. You will learn how to write high-quality academic papers, policy briefs, legal memos, and opinion pieces, enabling you to produce precise, persuasive, and original analyses. In addition to writing, advocacy skills and strategic thinking are also covered: how to formulate arguments convincingly, handle opposing viewpoints, and communicate complex ideas clearly. The lessons, based on practical experience in legal advice, policy advising, and advocacy in the field of digital rights, show you how the law functions outside the lecture hall. A key focus is applied learning: you work on exercises, receive detailed, personal feedback, and develop a portfolio of writing and research results that you can use academically or professionally. What you will learn: - The ability to design and execute high-quality legal research projects - Strong skills in writing theses and structuring dissertations - Mastery of primary and secondary legal research methods - Clear, structured, and persuasive legal writing - Practical experience in drafting memos, pleadings, and academic work - Confidence in argumentation, critical thinking, and pleading - Insight into real-world legal and policy practice
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