ADMINISTRATIVE LAW INCLUDING WORK SHOP
 
Lectured in 3rd year Bachelor in business studies - Main Subject: Legal Practise
Theory [A] 12.5
Exercises [B] 12.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 75
Studypoints [E] 3
Level introductory
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Nog niet bepaald
Reference RCBMGR03A00004
 
Key words
Administration law, IWETO code S111

Objectives
  • Acquiring theoretical principles;
  • Seeing connections;
  • Acquiring understanding;
  • Being able to make simple applications / search assignments;
  • Students learn to analyse and summarize professional literature;
  • Students learn to link course content to current events;
  • Certain attitudes like precision, punctuality and assertiveness are further exercised;
  • Students are trained further in using correct terminology and in correct legal reasoning, and learn to word and motivate their point of view.


Topics
There are two parts:
  • Legal protection in general (preventive and repressive)
  • Raad van State (Council of State)Exercises/assignments and/or readings, possibly an excursion supplement these units.


Prerequisites
Some basics of administration law

Final Objectives
Knowledge:
General:
  • Administration law: preventive and repressive legal protection and knowing about the Council of State (Raad van State)
Job-related:
  • Knowing laws, regulations, legal proceedings
Skills:
General:
  • Thinking and reasoning skills;
  • Capacity of critical reflection.
General and job-related:
  • Being able to argue;
  • Expressing oneself correctly.
Job-related:
  • Being able to vulgarise law
Attitudes:
General:
  • Meticulousness;
  • Attitude for lifelong learning;
  • Inquisitiveness.
Job-related:
  • Sense of structure


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