We have more than one version of this field. Click below and
select the version you want to see:
Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands - lawyer's work environment and advocacy process - key concepts related to advocacy and the main development trends in contemporary advocacy and the latest trends, problems and research methodologies related to them - the principles of creating various forms of communication and the functioning of a lawyer in the framework of various forms of advocacy (courtroom, law firm, individual contact with a client, etc.) on the domestic and international market Skills: the graduate is able to - use the theoretical knowledge in the field of law and linguistics to solve complex problems in the field of international legal communication by making a creative interpretation of the cultural and linguistic context, and make an adequate assessment of the selection of advocacy strategies appropriate for the context and recipients of communication - use the knowledge of research methodologies used in international legal communication to plan and conduct methodologically correct scientific research in the field of advocacy, analyze its results and determine its implications - communicate on issues related to advocacy and adequately justify the methodological decisions made, as well as conduct a discussion on advocacy, understood both as a process and a product, considering various points of view and the latest research results in a way that is also understandable for non-specialists Social competences: the graduate is ready to - recognize the importance of the latest field knowledge for the critical assessment of advocacy research, in particular published in scientific journals and monographs and popular science sources, including caution and criticism in expressing the assessments in question - maintaining openness to knowledge for the purposes of initiating and conducting research on advocacy, in particular to improve the quality, role and availability of advocacy in society - maintaining the ethos of the ombudsman and sensitizing oneself and the environment to the issues, of observing and developing the principles of professional ethics of a lawyer.
Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands - key concepts related to law and language and the main linguistic development trends in contemporary law - fundamental problems concerning the shaping of a coherent law in the interest of the international community - the newest directions, problems and research methods concerning the communicative application of law Skills: the graduate is able to - use the theoretical knowledge in the field of law and linguistics to solve complex problems in the field of international legal communication by making a creative interpretation of a legal text, proper selection of sources of law, and making an adequate assessment of the method of designing law and selecting design strategies appropriate for the context and recipients of the law - use knowledge of research methodologies used in international legal communication to plan and conduct methodologically correct scientific research in the field of law design, analyze its results and determine its implications - communicate in a way that is understandable also to non-specialists in terms of law design and properly justify the methodological decisions made, as well as conduct a discussion on law design, understood both as a process and a product, considering various points of view and the latest research results
Social competences: the graduate is ready to - recognize the importance of the latest field knowledge for the critical appraisal of legal texts, including being cautious and critical in expressing these judgments - maintain openness to knowledge, including knowledge of linguistics, for the purposes of solving problems related to legal consistency - sensitize oneself and the environment to the importance of research on law design, in particular to improve legal consistency, as well as disseminating knowledge about such research
Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands - fundamental problems of communicating about law as an inter-linguistic and intercultural phenomenon - the latest research directions, problems, and methodologies in the field of transfer of knowledge about law and knows where the most important research centers in Europe and in the world are located for the transfer of knowledge about law - strategies and techniques for transferring knowledge of law used in various types of written and audiovisual texts and in various legal contexts Skills: the graduate is able to - use the theoretical knowledge in the field of law and linguistics to solve complex problems in the field of international legal communication by making a creative interpretation of a legal text, proper selection of sources of law, and making an adequate assessment of the method of transferring knowledge about law and selecting transference strategies appropriate for the context and recipients of law - use the knowledge of research methodologies used in international legal communication to plan and conduct methodologically correct scientific research in the field of knowledge transference of law knowledge, analyze its results and determine its implications - communicate on issues related to the transfer of knowledge about law in a way that is also understandable for non-specialists and adequately justify the methodological decisions made, as well as conduct a discussion on the transfer of knowledge about law, understood both as a process and a product, taking into account various points of view and the latest results research Social competences: the graduate is ready to - recognize the importance of the latest domain knowledge for the critical appraisal of para-legal texts, including being cautious and critical in expressing these judgments - maintain openness to knowledge, including knowledge of linguistics, for the purposes of solving problems related to the transference of knowledge about law - sensitize oneself and the environment to the importance of research to improve the quality of information about law and the accessibility of law in society, as well as disseminating knowledge about such research