Code | В09009В |
Course unit | Legal deontology and psychology |
Nomber of credits ECTS | 4.3 |
Language of education | Ukrainian |
Learning outcomes of course unit | Remembering: the nature of the legal profession; types of legal practice; conditions of access to the legal professions; provisions of national and international legal acts and codes of ethics on certain types of legal practice. Understanding: the nature and role of the internal imperative in formation of the professional mindset of a lawyer; peculiarities of the legal practice in various types of legal activities; the relationship between law, morality and ethics; factors causing professional burnout. Application of Knowledge (Skills): use the acquired skills in career; interpretation of national and international acts relating profession access; identify ways to overcome professional burnout. Analyzing: socio-normative content of the lawyer profession, its principles, features and role in the life of society and the state; separation of types of legal practice, their specifics; determination of preferred personality traits of a lawyer for the legal profession. Evaluating: deontological significant phenomena; determine the influence of morality on the formation of law; determine priority ethical norms and standards of legal practice. Creating: practising the acquired knowledge regarding admission to certain legal professions; combining ethical norms and principles in the context of general standards for a lawyer; combining individual personality traits in the context of forming the internal imperative of a lawyer. |
Types of educational work | Lectures, seminars, workshops |
Type of final control | |
Content of course unit | Legal deontology, its content and correlation with professional culture. Content and types of legal activity. Access to the legal profession. Professionogram and psychogram of a lawyer. Psyche and consciousness. Psychological structure of personality. Psychology of development. Psychoanalytic diagnosis of personality (by Nancy McWilliams). Psychology of work. Professional burnout of a lawyer. Career and personal development of a lawyer. |
Equipment (if applicable) | Non-used |