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        Lecturer(s)
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                    Grochová Martina, Mgr. Ph.D.
                
 
            
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                    Kopečný Zdeněk, JUDr. Mgr.
                
 
            
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                    Tomoszek Maxim, JUDr. Ph.D.
                
 
            
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                    Madleňáková Lucia, JUDr. Ph.D.
                
 
            
         
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        Course content
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        1. Introduction to course, text 1 2. Text 2 3. Text 3 4. Text 4 5. Text 5 6. Text 6, sum up of the semestr
         
         
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        Learning activities and teaching methods
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        Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Training in job and motor Skils
        
        
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                Learning outcomes
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                The legal skills course is taught in English and is conceived as a READING GROUP. Students are asked to read a legal piece in English for every lecture. One of them prepares handouts and questions for the reading and moderates the lecture. The course enhances important legal skills - the ability to read effectively, to understand correctly information received and analyse a legal text.
                 
                Students will acquire the ability to read legal texts effectively and understand them correctly. They will further deepen their ability to analyse a legal text, to abstract key information and to approach them critically.  
                 
                
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                Prerequisites
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                English level C1
                
                
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
                
  
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                Assessment methods and criteria
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                 The course is concluded in the form of exam, which is bestowed upon acquiring a set number of points, that students acquire by active participation in seminars, homework set by the seminar teacher and other activities.
                 
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        Recommended literature
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                    Krieger, S. H., Neumann, R. K. (2004). Essential Lawyering Skills. Interwieving, Counselling, Negotiation, and Persuasive Fact Analysis. 3. vydání.. ASPEN Publishers, New York. 
                
 
            
         
         
         
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