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Studying law is usually seen as learning by heart what the law establishes, mainly in civil systems. However, to achieve the full potential of the learning process, students must reflect on why so many rules exist in different environments or there is a lack of regulations on some other specific areas. This seminar proposes to start a debate on certain controversial privacy issues. The participants will improve their oral skills and will learn how to develop different strategies to be successful while making a legal argument.
Teaching methods have evolved throughout last decades. In order to learn the different possibilities that Innovative Teaching offers, this seminar will explore how each field can provide ideas that can be applied in other areas. In this way, both participants and assistants will improve their knowledge concerning to how to teach and how to create a better environment in the class, in which students play a more dynamic role. These activities will be held mainly by predoc and postdoc fellows of RCC.
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Speaker: Briseida Sofía Jiménez Gómez, RCC Fellow, Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School.
Sponsors: RCC; Postdocs@RCC.