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PBL-7 step approach
1. Clarify unclear words/concepts, 2. Define problems, 3. Analyze problems (brainstorm), 4. Discuss, summarize, analyze (systematic inventory), 5. Formulate learning objectives, 6. Research/self directed study, 7. Report results (literature, findings, presentation
IRAC
Introduction with the issue, Rule analysis, Application, Conclusion
3 aspects when referencing and citing sources
reliable sources (authoritative value assessment), which assertions need to be justified by referencing, references must meet certain rules (ELS stylebook)
judgements in the civil law tradition scheme
1.the facts are explained, 2. the issue is worded, 3. the applicable law is selected and analysed, 4. the law is applied to the facts, 5. the provisions ordered by the court tell the outcome
When reading civil law cases
1.What are the relevant facts?, 2.Which is at stake in these proceedings?, 3. what is the issue in relation to what is at stake?, 4. what is the view of the opposing party and others and on which grounds?, 5.Which rules apply in this case?, 6.how does the court assess these rules in relation to the facts?, 7. how should the legal rule established by this judgment be worded?, 8.what is the outside world telling you?