D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Has the ability to access to sources of information, use, compare, interpret, infer and apply scientific data.

2. Has the knowledge on science of law and legal systems and the historical development of the rights of individuals and societies and the basic texts adopted in that process, and has the historical knowledge to interpret the achievements of modern law.

3. Masters the provisions regulating the relationships between persons and has the ability to interpret those provisions.

4. Has the ability to solve current legal problems in the framework of modern legal approaches.

5. Has a level of understanding and knowledge of the profession in order to reflect all of the features required by the profession in the best possible way at national and international levels.

6. Has the ability to be able to express herself/himself as an individual and in front of a community.

7. Has the ability to use, compare and apply the knowledge of universal law.

8. Has the ability to work together, gained through in-class activities, hypothetical case studies, moot court and through other professional and academic activities.

9. Has the ability to understand and process national and international dimensions of law by following the case law and legal practices.