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Intergative issues of professional communicative competence of lawyers

ІНТЕГРАТИВНИЙ ПІДХІД ДО ФОРМУВАННЯ ПРОФЕСІЙНИХ КОМУНІКАТИВНИХ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТЕЙ ЮРИСТІВ

Anatoliy Kostruba ()

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Abstract: Reforming institutions of procedural law of Ukraine requires a higher level of communicativecompetence of lawyers, which presupposes applying innovative approaches to organization of professionaltraining of lawyers, as well as introducing competence – oriented education and teaching in the light oftheir dialogue and discussion and linguo-intense professional activity. As professional activity of lawyers is based on communications, it requires well-developedcommunicative skills, consequently, the entire organization of professional training of lawyers shall be structured taking into account this factor. The Article suggests the integrative approach to formation of professional communicative competence of students of legal departments, which includes combination oflinguistic and law – specific disciplines within the context of applying interactive training techniques

Keywords: legal education; competence; competence – oriented approach; sociability; higher education.; Legal professions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-02-22
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Published in АКТУАЛЬНІ ПРОБЛЕМИ ПРИВАТНОГО ПРАВА Матеріали ХVII науково-практичної конференції, присвяченої 97-й річниці з дня народження доктора юридичних наук, професора, члена-кореспондента АН УРСР В. П. Маслова, Feb 2019, Khariv, Ukraine. pp.61-64

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