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Marie - France£31
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Melissa - Caen, France£35
Trusted teacher: Classic private law lessons. We will see, according to the needs of the student: - explanations of the course, - corrections of the entire tutorial and explanations of the points to be taken up in depth, - explanations of the methodology (stop commentary, essay, practical case) - to learn how to do a legal watch and search for the desired information For this course, I am available even outside of class, by email or sms in case of legal questions. I establish a tailor-made follow-up and I really accompany the student on his way to becoming an informed lawyer. I know its strengths and weaknesses and I direct my lessons accordingly. I make it a point of honor to make the student autonomous and critical in his legal thinking. ** I offer other courses: 1/ Correction and verification of tutorials, 2/ Course allowing you to take stock of your organization, how to improve your revisions (how to file for example), and where I offer you a personalized revision schedule, according to your schedule. We can discuss which course would be most suitable for you! ** Who am I ? A lawyer who graduated in 2018, I explain the law the way I wish I had been taught it when I was a student: simply, clearly, and rigorously. I emphasize the method and reflection of my students. I hold: - Master 2 in heritage law and real estate activities; - Two Masters (urban planning and private litigation) - Licence. - Bac L, English specialty (promotion major). I studied at the faculty of Caen, and I obtained my M2 in Brest, with honors. I have a mixed profile, and I can therefore intervene in both Private and Public Law. I will propose my learning method if necessary. I do not intervene for the preparation of the CRFPA. See you soon !
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Trusted teacher: This lesson “Research in International Law or Social Sciences and Economics” will cover a range of topics. Here’s a potential breakdown : Public International Law: This involves studying the critical intellectual tradition nurtured by institutions like the London School of Economics. It covers the history of international law, its development, and its impact on various global issues. Interdisciplinary Approach: The lesso involve an interdisciplinary approach, combining perspectives from economics, political science, and other disciplines. This approach is beneficial for understanding the complexities of international law. Economic Analysis of International Law: This part of the lesson involve applying economics and other rational choice methods to understand public international law. Research Methods: The lesson will also cover various research methods used in international law. This could include doctrinal, empirical, socio-legal, and interdisciplinary research methods. Case Studies and Journals: Studying case studies and scholarly articles from journals can provide practical insights into the application of international law and economics. Embark on a captivating exploration of the legal realm in my comprehensive law class. As a seasoned freelancer on Apprentus, I offer a unique learning experience that covers the intricacies of law, international law, and civil law. Dive into foundational principles, dissect international legal frameworks, and master the nuances of civil law. This class is designed for individuals eager to grasp the essentials of law, providing valuable insights and practical knowledge. Join me for an enlightening journey into the dynamic and fascinating world of jurisprudence. I'm pursuing a Ph.D. I am a volunteer teacher in several associations, plus I supervise students in supervised work at the faculty. I am still funded by IRD for weekly seminars throughout the year on the law and protection of the marine environment. I am a young consultant. Adept at translating complex legal issues into practical solutions, I have successfully navigated intricate legal landscapes to deliver favorable outcomes for clients and stakeholders. I was in an internship position at more than three firms of law in Morocco. Course Highlights: Foundations of Law: Explore the fundamental principles that underpin legal systems. Understand the basics of legal reasoning and analysis. International Law Insights: Delve into the complexities of international law. Examine the role of international institutions and treaties. Civil Law Mastery: Navigate the nuances of civil law with a focus on private disputes. Learn about contracts, torts, and property rights in civil law. Interactive Learning: Engage in thought-provoking discussions and case studies. Participate in simulations to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Law · Political science
Trusted teacher: To teach law, whether administrative law, civil law (general / property, or family), criminal law / criminal procedure, judicial law / ADR (alternative dispute resolution methods) or public or private international law, I rely on the university courses that have been instilled in me and to which I still have access. I was a diligent student, so I have syllabuses in all the subjects I teach but also my own notes and legislative / jurisprudential / doctrinal elements that I have accumulated over time by doing my internships, my work at the firm and at the university and by teaching. I also have access to online legal search engines and to ULB and UCL law libraries. As part of my Specialized Master, I keep myself informed of legislative developments in order to always be up to date. Of course, I also base myself on the most important tool: legislation! In many matters, a Code is published, whether it is an official Code or an unofficial collection of the most important legislative texts on the subject. It is crucial to be able to make a good use of the legislation, to know where to look and how to correctly annotate a Code: markers, post-it, fluorescent, etc. It is also important, if it is allowed for the examination, to cross reference articles to articles in its Code in order to link the additional information together. I consider it part of my lessons to teach the student to use his Code correctly (if he has difficulties at this level), it is part of learning the subject! Every student is different and it is important to consider the specific needs of each. This is why I adapt the methodology of my course to the specific requests of my students: need to deepen one part of the course more than another, need to understand the theory, need to learn to apply the theory to be able to solve casus, etc. Some students want to have a holistic view of the subject, while others will want clarification on specific points. I adapt to all requests and am not closed to "atypical" courses! The important thing is that the student feels free to ask all his questions, whether they concern a branch of law in particular, law in general or advice concerning exams! I love to transmit and share and above all I want to give back a taste for law to those who have lost a little motivation or who would feel lost or who, quite simply, and like all of us, are having difficulty. at one point ! :)
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English · Law · Political science
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