ماستر 2 قضائي / إنجايزية
Topic outline
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Legal English courses will be held every Wednesday at 6:00 PM (18.00) via an interactive Google Meet session. The link will be posted here before each session throughout the semester.

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Abou Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Module: Foreign Language (english)
Credit: 2 ; Coefficient : 1
Assessment Method: One final examination at the end of the semester.
Total Class Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes per lecture, held once per week.
Schedule: Wednesday, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Format: online classes

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Dr. Imane Berrichi . Senior Lecturer B .
Institution: Faculty of Law and Political Science, Abou Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen
Email: berrichi.imane@univ-tlemcen.dz

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The English course presented here provides an introduction to legal terminology (lexicon) and the understanding of legal sources directly related to the modules taught in the second year of the Master's program in Judicial Law, specifically including subjects such as Criminology and Penology.
The course methodically establishes a direct connection between specialized legal terms and knowledge drawn from various fields pertinent to legal practice. Furthermore, this Legal English course aims to deepen the students' existing English language skills by applying them to specific, complex situations relevant to legal life and practice.
Course Content
This course is divided into three chapters, each containing a lesson focusing on a subject from the programe of the Second Year of Judicial Law Master's
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The lesson covers general concepts regarding the probative value of traditional or electronic written evidence in litigation.

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Criminology and penology constitute one of the principal branches of criminal sciences. Their core objective is to study and analyze the criminal phenomenon to gain a deep understanding of its causes and motives. Subsequently, this knowledge is applied to develop effective strategies for crime control and to determine the optimal methods for treating and rehabilitating offenders.
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For law students, learning about penology is an important part of preparing for careers in criminal law, the judicial system, correctional administration, policy analysis, and criminal justice reform.
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Criminal Justice is the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, and sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties and rehabilitation efforts
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Students are invited to see their exam papers on sunday,februrary 01st in the teachers'room at 10.00
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