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February 2024, № 1 (241), pages 111-115doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-241-111
Kostenko O.Y. FEATURES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF PROJECT CONFERENCES FOR FUTURE LAWYERSThe method of project activity is becoming increasingly popular in modern education. This approach is actively used in the training of future lawyers, allowing them to develop not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills. Project activity in the training of lawyers is the organization of students’ work on real or conditional legal projects. This can be the development of a legal act, participation in the judicial process, preparation of an analytical report and much more. Project-based training is an effective method of training future lawyers. It allows students not only to gain theoretical knowledge, but also to apply it in practice. In the process of project-based learning, students work on real legal projects that simulate real situations. They study legislation, analyze court decisions, consult clients and develop legal documents. The results of the study substantiate the importance of the methodology of project activity in the processKey words: project activity, project conference, scientific activity, legal projects.
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Author: Kostenko O.Yu.
Year: 2024
doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-241-111
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