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/>Learn about the decision-making processes in the judiciary, focusing on the interpretation of law, the application of precedent, and the reasoning behind judicial decisions.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Enhance the ability to engage critically and logically in judicial reasoning<br
/>Develop the skills to articulate sound legal arguments<br
/>Strengthen the understanding of the moral, social and political aspects of legal reasoning<br
/>Understand the relationship between statutes and cases<br
/>Appreciate the role of Judges and Human Rights<br
/>In-depth understanding of the role of rights in administrative, civil and criminal justice processes<br
/>Understand the substantive role and constitutional position of judges<br
/>Master judicial approaches to statutory interpretation and the influence of international instruments on those approaches<br
/>Gain an in-depth appreciation of the fundamental elements of the rule of law, and the significance of fairness and justice in social and legal systems<br
/>Identify rapidly key issues in cases and be able to summarise key points succinctly, accurately and with high impact<br
/>Strengthen legal research skills using primary and secondary sources<br
/>Kolbs Adult Learning Styles Model<br
/>Respond coherently to challenging questions about the law by the use of legal referencing<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Members of the judiciary of all grades<br
/>  Prosecutors<br
/>  Trainee judges and prosecutors<br
/>  Court clerks<br
/>  Legal and administrative personnel of tribunals<br
/>  Counsels of States<br
/>  Legislative drafters<br
/>  Members of Parliament participating in legislative drafting committees<br
/>  Lawyers<br
/>  Legal professionals, clerks of chambers, and paralegals<br
/>  Law graduates wishing to take either the judicial or prosecutorial route<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Week 1: Judicial reasoning<br
/><br
/>Explore What the Law should mean to you<br
/>Legal moral and judicial facets explained<br
/>Why the nature of law evolves its significance to society and how big data drivers will drive future law-making<br
/>Legislative interpretation<br
/>Applied legislation for interpretation  Persons of legislative interpretations (PLIs) /liandgt;<br
/>Techniques for developing and evidencinga reasoned argument<br
/>Rebuttable v. non-rebuttable presumptions<br
/>Judicial precedent v. freedom to exercise judicial discretion: scoping and limitations<br
/>The base for logical reasoning<br
/>The aspects of judicial reasoning<br
/>The relationships and roles of parliaments and courts<br
/>Reasoning techniques to reach decisions<br
/>The neighbour principle as outlined by Lord Atkin<br
/>Internal and external justification of conclusions of law  dictum justifications<br
/>Use v. misuse of deduction</p><p>Cost: 3250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Judicial and Prosecutorial Reasoning  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/judicial-and-prosecutorial-reasoning-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Explore the comparative approaches to reasoning and decision-making by judges and prosecutors, understanding the ethical and legal frameworks guiding both roles.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Enhance the ability to engage critically and logically in judicial reasoning<br
/>Develop the skills to articulate sound legal arguments<br
/>Strengthen the understanding of the moral, social and political aspects of legal reasoning<br
/>Understand the relationship between statutes and cases<br
/>Appreciate the role of Judges and Human Rights<br
/>In-depth understanding of the role of rights in administrative, civil and criminal justice processes<br
/>Understand the substantive role and constitutional position of judges<br
/>Master judicial approaches to statutory interpretation and the influence of international instruments on those approaches<br
/>Gain an in-depth appreciation of the fundamental elements of the rule of law, and the significance of fairness and justice in social and legal systems<br
/>Identify rapidly key issues in cases and be able to summarise key points succinctly, accurately and with high impact<br
/>Strengthen legal research skills using primary and secondary sources<br
/>Kolbs Adult Learning Styles Model<br
/>Respond coherently to challenging questions about the law by the use of legal referencing<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Members of the judiciary of all grades<br
/>  Prosecutors<br
/>  Trainee judges and prosecutors<br
/>  Court clerks<br
/>  Legal and administrative personnel of tribunals<br
/>  Counsels of States<br
/>  Legislative drafters<br
/>  Members of Parliament participating in legislative drafting committees<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Week 1: Judicial reasoning<br
/><br
/>Explore What the Law should mean to you<br
/>Legal moral and judicial facets explained<br
/>Why the nature of law evolves its significance to society and how big data drivers will drive future law-making<br
/>Legislative interpretation<br
/>Applied legislation for interpretation  Persons of legislative interpretations (PLIs)<br
/>Techniques for developing and evidencinga reasoned argument<br
/>Rebuttable v. non-rebuttable presumptions<br
/>Judicial precedent v. freedom to exercise judicial discretion: scoping and limitations<br
/>The base for logical reasoning<br
/>The aspects of judicial reasoning<br
/>The relationships and roles of parliaments and courts<br
/>Reasoning techniques to reach decisions<br
/>The neighbour principle as outlined by Lord Atkin<br
/>Internal and external justification of conclusions of law  dictum justifications<br
/>Use v. misuse of deduction<br
/><br
/><br
/>Week 2: Prosecutorial reasoning<br
/><br
/>Why become a Prosecutor<br
/>What Prosecutors Do and Do Not Do<br
/>Interests skills and characteristics of a Prosecutor<br
/>The structure of the Interview Process that Interviewers Look For<br
/>Common hypothetical questions<br
/>The character of a Prosecutor  how to develop one<br
/>Statutory background and normative forces<br
/>Powers and limitations<br
/>Discretion and its maximum limits<br
/>Legality v. illegality<br
/>Ideology<br
/>Criminological skills<br
/>Accountability<br
/>Transparency<br
/>Inertia<br
/>Role ambiguity<br
/>Systemic oversight and confidential investigations management skills<br
/>Internal checks<br
/>Prosecutions in rem and in personam<br
/>Adaptive management<br
/>Disempowerment<br
/>Role specification<br
/>Court prosecutorial skills</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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