Private lessons

I give private lessons to students who want to get support in the first courses of law.

 

Constitutional law

1. Understand the basic structure of the course: learning objectives, assessments, and active learning.

2. Understand and explain the core features of a constitution and the role the constitution plays in a socio-political entity.

3. Understand and explain competing strands of constitutionalism.

Corporate law

“A person doing business for himself or herself is a sole proprietor; the business organization is a sole proprietorship. [It is] the oldest and simplest form of business organization.”

Commercial law

One of the purposes of the WTO is to reduce and eventually eliminate trade barriers. Generally, these refer to: 

• Tariffs: Taxes imposed on imported products or services (paid by importer to the local authority).
• Quotas: Limits the number of goods that can be imported.
• Embargo: Stops exports and imports of a product or group of products.
• Subsidies: Government encourages certain types of products or services through financial means (e.g. tax breaks, direct capital injection, etc.). •Non-Tariff Barriers: Rule that make trade more difficult (e.g. rules on manufacturing). 

EU law, EU business law

Under the principle of conferral, the Union shall act only within the limits of the competences conferred upon it by the Member States in the Treaties to attain the objectives set out therein. Competences not conferred upon the Union in the Treaties remain with the Member States.

Civil procedure

The court should be impartial. A judge or other person having decisional authority must NOT participate if there is reasonable ground to doubt such person’s impartiality. There should be a fair and effective procedure for addressing contentions of judicial bias.

Human rights

‘No difference in treatment which is based exclusively or to a decisive extent on a person’s ethnic origin is capable of being objectively justified in a contemporary democratic society built on the principles of pluralism and respect for different cultures’

Family law

A family is a married, civil partnered or cohabitating couple with or without children, or a lone parent, with at least one child, who live at the same address.

In addition Property law, Tort law, Global organisations. 

 

 

 

 

Tõnis Hilep

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