Post by roselin10 on Dec 5, 2023 8:32:21 GMT
IS ESSENTIAL This trick not only helps you better see what seemed important to you when you read the decision at a given moment, but it also helps you better see the arguments and build your presentation of what you read so that you are able to reproduce what is there. Don't be afraid to use colors, even if you are not a visual learner , because, as I said above, colors help you see the essentials of all that text - especially when you have tens of pages of decisions ( / holla) and especially in the session . . LEARN TO SKIP Yes! It is really recommended! You don't care about the exam/seminar or even real life EVERYTHING written there. In my opinion, you can easily pass over the points.
0f view of various public institutions/dignitaries, because the essential WhatsApp Number cannot possibly be there. What matters and what will produce legal effects is the reasoning of the Constitutional Court and only its reasoning. The part related to the authors is not too important either (what you need to know, however, is who those people were - people from a trial, deputies, senators, the People's Advocate, etc.). Nor is it necessary to know the competence and legality of the notification. . DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LANGUAGE/CONCEPTS/NAMES OF INSTITUTIONS/LATIN! In the first month of college I was telling everyone that in law the first thing you learn is the foreign language called legal language. I know it may seem.
Like you don't know how to handle it, BUT never forget that if you are not in the field, the jargon of the field will of course be unfamiliar to you. Keep your DEX close and you'll be fine. You learn the concepts over time/you find them already explained explained on websites with a legal theme (*cough*AVOCATOO*cough*) and Latin is also searched on the net or in a dictionary of Latin legal expressions . With all that said and the golden rules at hand, why should you be afraid of CCR decisions? Go read them! Nota bene: Do a search of the decision number and you will find structured comments of the necessary decisions for year , semesters and . Good luck!Leave a reply Your email address will not be published.
0f view of various public institutions/dignitaries, because the essential WhatsApp Number cannot possibly be there. What matters and what will produce legal effects is the reasoning of the Constitutional Court and only its reasoning. The part related to the authors is not too important either (what you need to know, however, is who those people were - people from a trial, deputies, senators, the People's Advocate, etc.). Nor is it necessary to know the competence and legality of the notification. . DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LANGUAGE/CONCEPTS/NAMES OF INSTITUTIONS/LATIN! In the first month of college I was telling everyone that in law the first thing you learn is the foreign language called legal language. I know it may seem.
Like you don't know how to handle it, BUT never forget that if you are not in the field, the jargon of the field will of course be unfamiliar to you. Keep your DEX close and you'll be fine. You learn the concepts over time/you find them already explained explained on websites with a legal theme (*cough*AVOCATOO*cough*) and Latin is also searched on the net or in a dictionary of Latin legal expressions . With all that said and the golden rules at hand, why should you be afraid of CCR decisions? Go read them! Nota bene: Do a search of the decision number and you will find structured comments of the necessary decisions for year , semesters and . Good luck!Leave a reply Your email address will not be published.