STA Higher Modern Studies

Higher modern studies, potential essays.

See the document below for a list of potential essays. Use this to plan essays and revise knowledge, analysis and evaluation. Remember that there are many ways to word questions so practice being able to determine exactly what the question is asking you and figure out the structure.

For the crime and the law section there are no example questions – I may update this later. Just be aware that you could be asked about the causes, consequences and responses to crime.

Examples of ku Possible Questions MARCH 2018

USA Model Essays

See blow for model essays on various USA sub-topics:

USA Influence – USA Influence Model Essay

USA influence 2 – USA-Influence-Model-Essay

Rights and Responsibilities 12 mark analyse paragraph – Rights and Responsibilities USA Essay

Political progress minorities essay paragraph – Progress for Minorities Essay

Participation Essay paragraph – Participation Voting Paragraph

How democratic paragraph – How democratic paragraph Feb 2018

Government responses to social and economic inequalities, Affirmative Action paragraph – Government Responses to S and E inequalities model para AA

Checks on Government Model Essay – Checks on Government Model Essay

Analyse Paragraph – Social and Economic Inequalities – Analyse – Social and Inequalities Model Essay

Knowledge Questions

See the document below for a 20 mark essay guide:

20 Mark Knowledge Question September 2015

Remember that for 12 mark analyse questions, there are 8 marks for knowledge and 4 marks for analysis – no need for an overall conclusion and just a one sentence introduction if any.

For 12 mark evaluate questions, there are 8 marks for knowledge and 4 marks for evaluation (conclusions). You may do an overall conclusion for this type of question but you can also do mini-conclusions at the end of each paragraph.

Skills Questions

The PowerPoints below explain the techniques for answering the two different  types of skills questions:

Conclusion Questions UPDATED JAN 2018

Objectivity Questions

Remember to use the SQA website for the last three years of past papers and the specimen paper:

https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/47924.html

Online Study Materials

Visit Modernity Scotland for extra Higher materials  – https://www.modernity.scot/  (Username is stthomas, see Mr Canning for password)

See the US and Canada section of the BBC news website for up-to-date stories relevant to the world powers topic – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world/us_and_canada

See the politics section of the BBC website for up-to-date news relevant to the Democracy in Scotland and the UK unit – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics

See BBC Bitesize for Higher Modern Studies revision materials on all three units – https://www.bbc.com/education/subjects/ztsvr82

All PowerPoints below:

1. Lessons 1 and 2 USA Intro, geography etc. Blog

2. LESSONS 3-8 Political System and Process Blog

3. LESSONS 9-16 Social and Economic Inequalities Blog

4. International Influence of the USA Blog

You can also use the Modernity Scotland website for more information on the USA topic – https://www.modernity.scot/ – see Mr Canning for login details.

Democracy in the UK

Below you will find materials for the Democracy in the UK unit.

Participation –  Participation in the Political System Blog

3. Impact of EU membership Blog

Welcome to the Higher Modern Studies Blog!

Welcome to the St Thomas Aquinas Higher Modern Studies blog. Here you will find class materials for all topics. PowerPoints from class will be posted here following lessons. If you miss a period you can catch up by accessing the blog.

Materials posted here will be the same as in class but will not include images.

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Advanced Higher Modern Studies

Alternative certification model.

The alternative certification model is how National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher courses will be resulted this year, following the cancellation of the 2021 exams. It involves five different stages.

View the alternative certification model and see what will happen at each stage.

Essential Information

Course specification.

Explains the structure of the Course, including its purpose and aims and information on the skills, knowledge and understanding that will be developed.

  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Specification (Gaelic Medium) February 2020
  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Specification September 2019

2022 revision support for learners

  • 2022 revision support for learners: Advanced Higher Modern Studies

Past Papers and Marking Instructions

Access all past papers by subject/level

Additional question papers resources

Illustrates the standard, structure and requirements of the question papers candidates will sit (includes marking instructions).

  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Specimen Question Paper September 2019

There were no exams in 2021. The 2020-21 question paper resources are, for most subjects, modified papers which reflect the modifications put in place for session 2020-21

  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Question Paper
  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Marking Instructions

Coursework ( 12/09/2023 )

This section provides information on marking instructions and/or the coursework assessment task(s). It includes information that centres need to administer coursework and must be read in conjunction with the course specification.

  • Advanced Higher Modern Studies Approved List of Dissertations  October 2021
  • Project-dissertation title feedback form  September 2023
  • Coursework Assessment Task for Advanced Higher Modern Studies September 2019
  • Guidance on conditions of assessment
  • Coursework for External Assessment

Understanding Standards ( 10/10/2023 )

  • Examples of candidate evidence with commentaries

Further examples of candidate evidence and commentaries can be found on the SQA Secure Site. You can access these through your SQA Coordinator.

Audio Presentations

  • Overview of course assessment 2020-2021
  • Overview of course assessment 2019 (16 minutes)

Changes to Understanding Standards materials

  • Changes to published Understanding Standards materials for all subjects

Please note: Understanding Standards materials are regularly reviewed to ensure they remain up to date.

Additional Resources session 2020-22

Further information can be found on the Understanding Standards Website.

Course reports ( 14/09/2023 )

Course reports.

  • 2023 Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Report  September 2023
  • 2022 Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Report  September 2022
  • 2019 Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Report  October 2019
  • 2018 Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Report  September 2018
  • 2017 Advanced Higher Modern Studies Course Report  October 2017

Verification Reports

  • Modern Studies Verification Key Messages Round 1  March 2018
  • Modern Studies Qualification Verification Summary Report  June 2019

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Legal Content of Disarmament as a Principle of Modern International Law

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  • Authors: Nutsalkhanov GN 1
  • North Caucasus Institute of the All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
  • Issue: Vol 5, No 4 (2018)
  • Pages: 30-37
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/2410-7522/article/view/18441
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/RJLS18441

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Democracy in Scotland & the UK

Democracy in Scotland and the UK is Section 1 of the exam paper. You will use your knowledge & understanding of contemporary political issues in Scotland and/ or the UK to answer one question. The topics studied are detailed in the Course Assessment Specification (CAS), which is outlined below. Use the contents table below to click to relevant headings. 

Course Assessment Specification (CAS)

Candidates study aspects of the democratic political system in the UK including the place of Scotland within this system. Relevant case studies are used from either Scotland or the UK, or both Scotland and the UK.

possible alternatives for the governance of Scotland

implications of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union (EU)

effectiveness of parliamentary representatives in holding government to account

strengths and weaknesses of different electoral systems used in elections within the UK

factors which influence voting behaviour including class, age and media

ways in which citizens can influence government decision-making, including pressure groups

Access National 5 resources for 'Democracy in Scotland'

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Governance of Scotland

This covers the arguments for and against the current and potential arrangements for how Scotland is/ could be governed.

Effectiveness of parliament

This covers the effectiveness of parliamentarians holding the Scottish and UK governments to account.

Voting systems

This covers the advantages and disadvantages of electoral systems used in Scottish and UK elections.

Voting behaviour

This covers some of the different theories of voting behaviour, which aim to explain the factors behind how people vote.

Citizen participation

This covers the ways citizens can get involved with decision making, and considers their strengths and weaknesses.

Please note, the content below was created ahead of the 2019 exam diet. Therefore, some of the information will be out of date. I have kept the attachments below available though in case the information is of use.  

Essay questions

The questions below are common essay questions, drawn from either past papers or made up to provide examples, based on the CAS at the top of this page. The essay answers below may be completed or provide you with the skeleton necessary to create a comprehensive response in the exam. 

Effectiveness of politicians in scrutinising government

Effectiveness of stv in creating fair representation, effectiveness of electoral systems in representation, constitutional options for scotland.

Kindly shared by Mr Beattie at Vale of Leven Academy.

Impacts of the UK leaving the EU

Fairness of an electoral system .

This materials have been shared by Mr Beattie at Vale of Leven Academy. These documents address the 'Governance of Scotland' section of the CAS. In an essay question to this topic, you would look at the options for Scottish politics in future, such as the status quo, devo. max, independence, etc.

Basic Information about Faculties

The Faculty of Law prepares specialists in specialty 021100 �"JURISPRUDENCE," Level of proficiency � "JURIST"

The way to the world of intellect and erudition is opened with the juridical education that is given in the Moscow Financial-Juridical Academy (MFJA) by the Faculty of Law. Not by chance is the motto of the faculty "Knowledge and Intellect." The faculty of law of the MFJA prepares of specialists in the field of law and gives state diplomas. The graduates receive qualification of "Jurist" in the "Jurisprudence" specialty � 021100. The faculty is located in a separate educational building with developed area and a comfortable student yard near the "Warshavskaya" metro station. All educational processes are organized in a single building with lecture halls and laboratories equipped for practical and seminar lessons. Now more than 2,000 students are studying at the faculty.

The faculty prepares jurists � broad specialists � as is evidenced by an educational plan which corresponds fully to the government standard. Our students are studying the disciplines provided for by the Government Standard of the higher professional education. After the 3 rd year students study a specialty they have selected: civil-legal, state-legal, criminal-legal, legal regulation of property-land relations.

Lectures in the faculty are given in well-equipped auditoria. Lessons in such disciplines as criminalistics and forensic medicine are carried out in a specially equipped criminalistics laboratory.

Educational programs provide obligatory familiarization of students with computer techniques, therefore many lessons are carried out in laboratories of the Center of Information Technology .

The system of combining theoretical and practical training has become traditional in the faculty. Students of the faculty of law attend regularly inter-municipal courts of Moscow , are present at criminal and civil cases with follow-up analysis of trials in seminars.

Practical and pre-graduation training is a component part of the educational process. Practical training is the basis for the study of general-scientific principal legal disciplines.

During pre-graduation training, students firm up and extend the theoretical knowledge received during study of principal disciplines, obtain practical skills using the knowledge imparted. Besides carrying out tasks provided by the program, they collect material for their degree work. For practical work, students are directed to courts, the Ministry of Justice, organs of prosecutor's office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Military Prosecutor's Office, legal departments of enterprises and firms, committees of the Council of Federation and State Duma of Russia, and structural divisions of the Moscow Government.

Testimonials of experts tutoring students in work conditions show that during an education period students receive good modern knowledge and prove themselves skillful during performance of specific practical work. The main direction of student-jurists to practical training is a special form of assignment and employment assistance for future specialists. The experience of the faculty of law has shown that our graduates after graduation from the Academy find jobs as a rule in locations doing practical work.

Terms of training

Terms of training in the faculty of law are:

schedule of intramural education � 5 years; intramural-correspondence schedule � 6 years;   correspondence schedule � 6 years; second higher education � 3 years; graduates of colleges and technical schools are taught according to a short program. Students of intramural division receive a deferment for the period of their education. After completion of education the graduates receive governmental diplomas in higher professional education.

Cost of Education

Specializations

The faculty of law of the Moscow Financial-Juridical Academy , founded 10 years ago, has prepared specialists in the field of law and given governmental diplomas. The graduates acquire the JURIST qualification in the "Jurisprudence" specialization.

Since the 3 rd year students have been studying disciplines in accordance with a chosen specialty.

"Civil-legal" specialization

Disciplines of the specialization: Housing law, Insurance law, Corporate law, Legal problems of privatization, Bankruptcy, Securities, Legal regulation of bank activities, Customs law, Legal regulation of foreign-economic activity, Law of inheritance, Executive law, Legal regulation of audit activity, Legal regulation of intellectual property.

Students having become familiar with the basic educational program in specialty 21100 "Jurisprudence" with civil-law specialization have a wide opportunity to engage in labor activity: in courts of arbitrage; as city executives; at notary organizations; at specialized organizations (realtor, legal, shipping, etc.); to take part in civil commodity circulation as middlemen in preparation and realization of contracts with different kinds of interests including exclusive rights of intellectual property; as jurists and heads of legal services of juridical persons of different organizational forms; as officers at organizations of governmental management and in organs of local control including housing and communal organizations, housing inspections, etc.

"State-legal" specialization

Disciplines of the specialization: Housing law, Insurance law, Budgetary law, Constitutional fundamentals of taxes and fees in the Russian Federation, Suffrage and electoral process in the Russian Federation, Problems in modern Russian nationhood, Public service in the Russian Federation, Customs law, Executive law, Human rights and civics, Fundamentals of constitutional and statute law of the subjects of the Russian Federation, Administrative process in the Russian Federation, Parliamentary law.      Jurists of this specialization work in structural divisions of Moscow Government, organs of executive power of the Russian Federation and the subjects of the Russian Federation , and organs of social protection.

"Criminal-legal" specialization

Disciplines of the specialization: Forensic medicine, Forensic psychiatry, Governmental prosecution, Psychology of operation-research activity ( ��� -ORA), Crimes against public safety, Branch records management, Performing a preliminary inquest, Crimes against state power, Crimes in the sphere of economy, Crimes against personality, Crimes against justice and administrative procedures, Operation-research activity ( ��� -ORA), Procedure in jury trial. Jurists of this specialization work for law-enforcement and judicial organs: the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Office of Prosecutor, Federal Service of Security (FSS), courts of general jurisdiction, arbitration tribunals � inquest, investigation.

"Legal regulation of property-land relationship" specialization

Disciplines of the specialization: Scientific fundamentals of property-land relationship, Regulation of legal relationship among proprietors of property-land complex, Legal regulation of privatization of property-land complex, Informatization of legal regulation of property-land relationship, Economic regulation of property-land relationship, Intraeconomic land-utilization of property-land complex, Cadastre of property-land complex, Territorial land-utilization of property-land complex, Ecological regulation of property-land relationship, Control of property-land complex, Urban land-utilization of property-land complex, Licensing in property-land complex system, State control of property-land complex regulation.

Jurist of this specialization work in such structural divisions of Moscow Government as: Committee of management of Moscow property, Department of support and development of small business, Fund of Moscow property, Moscow committee of land-usage (Moscomzem), Moscow land chamber, Technical inventory bureau, Moscow license chamber, Moscow registration chamber, Department of analysis and control of economic policy realization, Department of property-land relationship coordination, State urban inspection (Gosgorinspectsiya) and others.

Disciplines Studied in the Faculty of Law

in specialty 021100 "Jurisprudence"

I. General humanities and social-economic disciplines: Foreign languages, Physical culture, Domestic history, Logic, Philosophy, Economics, Political science, Sociology, Culturology, Latin, Oratory, Russian language and standard of speech, Psychology and pedagogy, Ethics and aesthetics, Philosophy of law, Conflictology.

II. General mathematical and natural-scientific disciplines: Conceptions of modern natural science, Informatics and mathematics, Legal informational systems, Modern facilities of computers and telecommunications, Legal statistics.

III. General-professional disciplines: Theory of state and law, History of legal and political doctrines, History of state and law of foreign countries, History of domestic state and law of Russia, Constitutional (public) law of the Russian Federation, Constitutional (public) law of foreign countries, Civil law, Civil procedure, Administrative law, Employment law, Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Criminalistics, International law, Ecological law, Land law, Roman law, International private law, Financial law, Municipal law of RF, Family law, Criminology, Law-enforcement authorities, Juridical psychology, Criminal-executive law, Prosecutor's supervision, Russian entrepreneurial law, Commercial law, Arbitrage procedure, Fiscal law of RF.

IV. Special disciplines

V. Disciplines of specializations

State-legal : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Notariate, Legal regulation of state property control, Suffrage and electoral procedure, Customs law, Administrative procedure, Housing law, Parliamentary law, Fundamentals of constitutional and constituent law of subjects of the Russian Federation, Migratory law, Problems of modern Russian nationhood, Executive law.

Civil-legal : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Notariate, Banking law, Legal regulation of security market, Copyright and patent law, Corporate law, Legislation about consumer rights, Insurance law, Customs law, Housing law, Succession law, Problems of civil law and civil procedure, Executive law.

Criminal-legal : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Legal fundamentals of operation-research activity, Legal regulation of fight against organized crime, Legal regulation of private security detective activity, Evidence in legal procedure, Preventive measures against crimes and incidents, International cooperation in fight against crime, Legal accounting, Forensic medicine, Forensic psychiatry, Procedure in jury trials, Problems of criminal law and criminal procedure, Executive law.

Legal regulation of property-land relationship : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Notariate, Scientific fundamentals of property-land relationship regulation, Legal support of economic regulation of property-land relationship, Legal regulation of property-land complex privatization, Cadastre of property-land complex, Ecological-legal regulation of property-land relationship, Legal methods in controlling property-land complex, Urban land management of property-land complex, Public control of property-land relationship regulation, Problems of civil-legal regulation of land proprietary and problems of land law, Executive law.

Financial-legal specialization : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Notariate, Banking law, Legal regulation of security market, Currency law, Corporate law, Legislation about consumers' rights in financial sphere, Investment law, Legislation about bankruptcy, Insurance law, Succession law, Problems of civil-legal regulation of physical and juridical persons' activities in the sphere of finances, Executive law.

Ecological-legal specialization : Documentation, Procedural documentation, Advocacy, Legal aspects of nature management economics, Legal regulation of environmental protection, Water and forest legislation, Legislation about protection of subsoil, atmosphere, wild life, Legal measures of protection of people's health against environmental hazard, Ecological law-enforcement system, responsibilities of state authorities of providing for ecological safety of the country and population protection, International cooperation in the field of environmental protection, Ecological assessment, Ecological auditing, Problems of legislation in the sphere of ecological safety, Executive law.

Departments

The department of civil-legal disciplines

The department graduates specialists in the civil-legal specialization, the content of which is disclosed with the specialization disciplines: Housing law, Insurance law, Corporate law, Legal problems of privatization, Bankruptcy, Securities, Legal regulation of banking activity, Customs law, Legal regulation of foreign-economic activity, Succession law, Execution law, Legal regulation of auditing activity, Legal regulation of intellectual property.

The faculty staff trains students in accordance with the main educational program of specialist training in the "Jurisprudence" specialty and with civil-legal specialization as well as bachelor's and magister's degrees in "Jurisprudence."

The department conducts research activity in the development of fundamental and applied sciences, scientific-methodological investigations with the aim of increasing effectiveness and improving quality of education and teaching. The department staff actively involves students in these kinds of activities through a learned-student society of the faculty, conducting scientific conferences, and developing term projects on problems of perfecting civil legislation of the Russian Federation .

The faculty staff consists of qualified teachers on the staff as well as of teachers the best Moscow higher institutions hired by the department to give lectures and to carry out group lessons with students of the faculty of law of the Moscow Financial-Juridical Academy .

The department is headed by a candidate of jurisprudence, assistant professor Vladimir Nikolaevitch Tulaev.

The department of criminal-legal disciplines

The department prepares students in the criminal-legal field and has the following disciplines: Forensic medicine; Forensic psychiatry; State prosecution; Psychology of operation-research activity ( ��� � ORA); Crimes against public safety; Industry record management; Holding preliminary inquests; Crime against the state power; Crime in the sphere of economy; Crime against the person; Crime against justice and administrative procedures; Operation-research activities; Jury procedures.

The department of criminal-legal disciplines was founded in 2000. Teachers have rich experience in the judicial system and other law-enforcement agencies. The department is staffed with experienced experts, high-qualified methodologists, and well-known scientists.

Teachers of the department give courses of criminal law and procedure, criminalistics and criminology, criminal-executive law, law-enforcement authorities, prosecutor's supervision, juridical psychology and psychology of operation-research activity and operation-research activity.

From the foundation of the department they have continuously improved methods of educational work, carried out large educational-methodological work in courses assigned to the department.

A laboratory of criminalistics technique and a photo-laboratory have been created. Work on computerization of educational process continues on the basis of the Center of Informational Technologies .

The department is headed by Professor Makhtay Shopievitch Makhtaev.

The department of state-legal disciplines

These disciplines of state-legal specialization are the responsibility of the department: Budget law; Constitutional fundamentals of taxes and fees in the Russian Federation; Election law and electoral procedures in the Russian Federation; Problems of modern Russian nationhood; Government service in the Russian Federation; Customs law; Executive law; Human rights and citizen rights; Fundamentals of constitutional and constituent law of the subjects of the Russian Federation; Administrative procedures in the Russian Federation; Parliamentary law; Conflict of laws; Problems of state and legal theory.

The department is headed by Vitaly Gavrilovitch Pakhomov, doctor of history, Professor, specializing in problems of history of political and juridical sciences. He is the author of 50 publications (with a total volume of 150 printer's sheets) on the history of state and law, the history of political and juridical sciences, culturology and geopolitics. In the last five years he has published two monographs and eight tutorials.

Doctor of law Alexander Vasilievitch Karpov, the head of the research laboratory, works in four research institutes of the Ministry of Defense of Russia .

The department of property-land relationship

The department of property-land relationship is staffed with high-qualified specialists and has a significant experience and creative potential. The main motto of the department is practical orientation of education, i.e., maximum correspondence of theoretical training of students to knowledge and skills of specialists working in the field. The following special disciplines are the responsibility of the department: Scientific fundamentals of property-land relationship; Regulation of legal relationships among owners of property-land complex; Legal regulation of privatization of property-land complex; Informatization of legal regulation of property-land relationship; Economic regulation of property-land relationship; Intraeconomic land utilization of property-land complex; Cadastre of property-land complex; Territorial land utilization of property-land complex; Ecological regulation of property-land relationship; Management of property-land complex; Urban land utilization of property-land complex; Licensing in system of property-land complex; State control of property-land complex regulation.

The complexity and severity of social-economic problems faced by Russia during the period of transition make it necessary to revise the principles and priorities in the field of management and use of property and land, strengthen state control and regulate property-land relationship in the economic sphere of the country.

Liberalization of the economy and institutional changes have caused fundamental changes in state policy in the field of regulation of property-land relationship, and in the essence and content of professional activities of specialists in the complex of economic policy and property-land relationship. Strengthening of the role of the state in regulation of property-land relationship forms the modern requirements for a new specialization in property-land complex.

A current need for specialists in the regulation of property-land relationship on the basis of the MFJA faculty of law is determined on the assumption of volume of use of specialists by the complex on economic policy and property-land relationship of Moscow . The complex includes such structural divisions as: Committee of management of Moscow property; Department of support and development of small business; Fund of Moscow property; Moscow committee of land-usage (Moscomzem); Moscow land chamber; Technical inventory bureau; Moscow license chamber; Moscow registration chamber; Department of analysis and control of economic policy realization; Department of property-land relationship coordination; State urban inspection (Gosgorinspectsiya); Realty organizations; Prefectures of administrative districts, and others.

The Dean of the Faculty of Law

Oksana Alexandrovna Minaeva, the dean of the faculty of law.

We call our faculty a way to the world of intellect and erudition. Not without reason the faculty motto � "Knowledge and Intellect" � has vindicated itself over the past ten years. In our faculty now about two thousand students are studying who study programs fully corresponding to state ones. Just the enumeration of them would take up the whole page. By the way, you can become familiar with the list of subjects studied in our faculty at the admission office of the Academy or during "days of open doors."

Till the third year all students study the same program. But by the third year everybody has to determine what specialization he chooses. I think two years are a sufficient period for thought.

What specializations do we offer? There are only four: civil-legal, state-legal, criminal-legal and legal regulation of property-land relationship, that we opened at the Moscow Government's request. And there are practically no juridical institutions of higher education where this specialization can be studied. So think about the future! The time is not far off when we will need jurists who will arbitrate land disputes, draw up land agreements and determine property.

Of course, I could still talk long and in detail about my favorite faculty and about our scientific student society, about student scientific conferences, about our well-equipped informational classrooms, about our criminalistics laboratory, and, certainly, about the respectable practical work and jolly rest of our students. I could tell much that is interesting about a student legal advice office recently created, which we call a legal clinic�

But, as they say, it is better to see something one time than to hear it one hundred times. Come to us to Warshavkaya. And even if you missed the "day of open doors," come all the same. We'll meet you with pleasure and show you the faculty.

You can contact the dean of the faculty of law by phone (095) 119-15-22.

Contact information

Office of the head of studies, dean's office � Telephone, fax:   (095) 119-15 22.

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