University-Level Tutoring in Legal Philosophy and Theory
From 107.18 £ /h
Legal Philosophy and Theory are the building blocks of Law. These disciplines deconstruct everything we think we know about law, opening our minds to new ways of seeing the world and how law operates within in.
By the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class is taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.
By the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class is taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.
Location
At teacher's location :
- 1333 CX Almere, Netherlands
Online from Netherlands
About Me
Ankita LLB (R’dg) BCL (Oxf) BPTC (BPP)
I am a social entrepreneur, researcher, and educator specialised in Public International Law, Animal Law, and Legal Philosophy and Theory.
I am a social entrepreneur, researcher, and educator specialised in Public International Law, Animal Law, and Legal Philosophy and Theory.
Education
After earning my undergraduate (U.Reading--distinction) and postgraduate (U.Oxford--merit) degrees in law, with a specialism in International Law and Legal Philosophy, I completed my BPTC (BPP) and qualified as a Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales (Lincoln's Inn). I am now working on my PhD (U.Basel-U.Helsinki).
Experience / Qualifications
Entrepreneurship: I have been running a global non-profit specialising in organising moot court competitions and training courses, as Director, since 2022.
Teaching: I have been teaching in law, legal methods, and legal skills, on university master's programmes and for international training programmes, since 2019.
Research: I have been writing my doctoral thesis in international human rights law and legal philosophy and theory since 2021.
Teaching: I have been teaching in law, legal methods, and legal skills, on university master's programmes and for international training programmes, since 2019.
Research: I have been writing my doctoral thesis in international human rights law and legal philosophy and theory since 2021.
Age
Adults (18-64 years old)
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
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International Law is a fast-growing area of law in an increasingly globalised world.
Taught by the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class combines Public International Law theory with practice. It taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.
It encompasses areas of PIL such as International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, and International Law and Armed Conflict.
Taught by the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class combines Public International Law theory with practice. It taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.
It encompasses areas of PIL such as International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, and International Law and Armed Conflict.
By the Founder and Director of the World Moot on International Law and Animal Rights, this class is taught through traditional lessons imparting substantive legal knowledge and legal skills training, including in the form of mooting exercises. We also work on techniques and strategies for assessments, and, to test the student's knowledge, engage in exercises in the form of mock assessments (essays and problem questions) that are graded by the tutor.
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