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LL.B 235

Constitutional Law I
Name: Constitutional Law I
Course Number: LL.B 235
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

Explore constitutional systems in Commonwealth Countries in this course, addressing the powers allocated to various branches of government. Topics include constitutional interpretation, heads of power, legal relationships among constitutional branches, and constitutional rights.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain constitutional law concepts, including interpretation methods, law definitions, and relationships among constitutional branches.
  • Thoroughly discuss the criteria for law validity and the role of governmental institutions in law creation, implementation, and interpretation.
  • Apply constitutional law principles to assess the validity of actual and hypothetical laws.
  • Critically evaluate the evolution of constitutional law principles in Commonwealth Countries.
  • Analyze pertinent legal theories related to the constitution.
  • Present theory-driven constitutional arguments both orally and in writing.

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