Law-Making
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They make sure thatt all clients' need are met. Very good value for the course price.
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I have had a good experience with the presenters and the facilitators and wish to return to LCT again.
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I have learned much from this course. The trainers were very informative and helpful, and the course materials have covered various legal issues. I enjoyed the court visit too - it was insightful to experience how the UK system works. Last but not least, thanks for all the staff working at LCT.
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Short course
In London
Learn to use legal knowledge to articulate and put new legislation into practice!
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Week
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Start date
September
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Learn to use legal knowledge to articulate and put new legislation into practice with this Law-making Course, imparted by London Corporate Training, that emagister.co.uk presents as part of its educational catalogue.
The programme aims to give its participants the needed tools to identify the role of law in solving policy challenges. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to influence the development of policy through legal innovation, to overcome obstacles to turning policy into legislation, and to describe the process of making new laws.
If you want to be part of this training, please ask for further information to the centre through emagister.co.uk. You won't regret it!
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About this course
• Departmental Policy makers in the public service
• Senior Managers and Government personnel responsible for turning policy into legislation
• Officials who instruct Parliamentary draftsmen
• Assistants to legislators involved in creating draft legislation
• Members of parliament, senators and assembly members
• Legal advisors and practitioners from both public and private sectors
• Corporate advisors concerned with influencing the creation of new legislation
• Public affairs professionals
Reviews
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They make sure thatt all clients' need are met. Very good value for the course price.
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I have had a good experience with the presenters and the facilitators and wish to return to LCT again.
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I have learned much from this course. The trainers were very informative and helpful, and the course materials have covered various legal issues. I enjoyed the court visit too - it was insightful to experience how the UK system works. Last but not least, thanks for all the staff working at LCT.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Jacob Sani
Samuel Aseidu
Khalid M. Almaney
Kate Abbeo
Al Al Fahad
Al Anoud Yaqoub Al Fahad
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
- Law
- IT Law
- Law Making
- Draft Bill
- Policy Making
- Scrutiny
- Government Systems
- Napoleonic Code
- Criminal law
- Contract Law
- Common Law System
- Practitioners
Course programme
Introduction to Law Making
·Sources and Origins of Law
·Types of Law
·The Common Law system
·Continental legal systems and the Napoleonic Code
·Law and the constitution
·Key legal principles examined from English criminal law, law of torts, contract law
The Law Makers –Government Systems Compared
·Institutions of government
·Separation of powers
·Role of the Judiciary
·How the Legislature functions
·The Westminster model
·The presidential system
·Scrutiny of the Law Makers
Effective Policy Making
·What is policy?
·Sources of policy
·Role and responsibilities in policy making
·Setting policy priorities
·The process of turning policy into new laws
·Gaining buy-in to legal change
The Law Making Process
·From policy to the draft Bill
·Who does what in making legislation?
·Stages of the process
·Legislative timetables
·Assessing regulatory impact
·How the Bill team functions
Getting Results with Law-Making
·Constraints on the process of making laws
·Amending and developing the law
·Compliance and enforcement
·Avoidance and evasion
·Is legal compliance voluntary?
Law-Making