On June 11 2018, Academy of Justice under auspices of the Twinning Project “Further Support to Legal Education Reform” and the GIZ, conducted a training for the administrative staff of the judicial and prosecutorial system, from Module 3 “Legal and Judicial Skills” concretely the sub-module 1: Legal Research Skills.
This training aimed to increase of the participants skills on the different legal research techniques.
Focus of this training was on the legal research techniques and the legal writing and reasoning as prerequisites for the increase of quality and efficiency in implementation of the judicial and prosecutorial competencies, to handle the issues raised on timely and professional manner.
Particular attention was paid to the actions that shall be undertaken upon initiation of a procedure, which actions shall be undertaken for preparation of the following stages after commencement of the procedure, how can the IRAC method be applied during writing of court decisions and, which is the structure and content of the juridical decisions according to legal provisions.
This training provided theoretical and practical instructions related to the legal research skills, the skills of case handling and on the skills for legal writing and reasoning according to methods and standards that guarantee objectivity, safety, quality and efficiency.
Beneficiaries of this training were professional associates, legal officials and executive assistants.
11-06-2018