Advanced Certificate in Decoding German Legal Culture
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Decoding German Legal Culture is a comprehensive course designed to empower legal professionals with the ability to interpret and navigate the unique complexities of German legal systems. This certification is crucial in today's globalized world, where cross-border transactions and international business relationships are increasingly common.
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โข Advanced German Legal System: An in-depth examination of the German legal system, including its sources of law, court system, and legal professionals.
โข German Civil Law: A comprehensive study of the German Civil Code (Bรผrgerliches Gesetzbuch), focusing on key topics such as contracts, torts, and property law.
โข German Criminal Law: An analysis of the German Criminal Code (Strafgesetzbuch), covering topics such as homicide, theft, and drug offenses.
โข German Constitutional Law: An exploration of the German Constitution (Grundgesetz), including its fundamental rights, federalism, and judicial review.
โข German Administrative Law: A survey of the legal framework governing German public administration, including principles of legality, proportionality, and administrative acts.
โข European Union Law and German Law: An examination of the relationship between EU law and German law, including the impact of EU legislation and case law on German legal culture.
โข German Business Law: A study of the legal framework governing German businesses, including company law, competition law, and intellectual property law.
โข Alternative Dispute Resolution in Germany: An analysis of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in Germany, such as mediation and arbitration, and their role in the German legal system.
โข Legal Research and Writing in Germany: A course focused on legal research and writing techniques specific to the German legal system, including the use of primary and secondary sources.
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