Course Description
This is an introductory course to familiarize the students with the inception of constitutional movements and the specific goals of having a constitution on the one hand and constitutional theories and practices on the other. The contents and classifications will be briefly surveyed. Of pivotal importance is the mechanisms of its working in a society; therefore, constitutional tribunals and its like, such as the ordinary reviewing courts, will be closely examined.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Identify the key concepts, principles, and values of constitutional law as well as theories of major legal systems.
CILO-2: Summarize the major concepts, theories, and precedents, with regard to state systems and political institutions, basic rights and obligations of citizens, and legal institutions and procedures.
CILO-3: Analyze major cases, policies, and issues of constitutional law, with sufficient professional skills.
CILO-4: Evaluate and argue for possible solutions to cases, policies, and issues of constitutional law in the real world.