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🗓 To obtain a license, a person applying to acquire the status of an advocate must undergo an internship in a lawyer's formation (law office, law firm, bar association, legal consultation) for a period of at least 3 months, and must pass a qualifying exam.
📝 A person who has at least three years of experience in the legal profession as an employee of the legal service of state bodies, economic management bodies, state enterprises, institutions and organizations, as a judge, investigator, inquirer or prosecutor, has the right to participate in the qualification exam without undergoing an internship at a bar association.
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Medieval Bukhara. The Bukhara City is being sieged, invaded by Monghols under the leadership of Genghis khan. The Bukhara City is in turmoil, its population is surrounded by fear, cry and hopelessness. Monghols are attacking the city with fire, archery. Smokes are leaking from minarets, turrets of mosques. Madrasahs are being left by students (talibs) and mudarrees's (teacher). Craftsmen are closing their shops, exhibitions. Streets are full of the frightened people. But on top of walls of city, soldiers are trying to respond to monghol invaders. Monghols are trying to get in the city by climbing the walls and by launching fires to gates.
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Har doim qoronğu yölning oxirida nur böladi. Yetarki, sen oldinga yurishda davom et.
Universitetni bitirayotgan paytlarimda menda biroz chökish (degradation) böldi. Chet elda magistraturani öqishni davom ettirish rejalarim amalga oshmadi. Grant bergan universitet menga yoqmadi, menga yoqqani grant bermadi. Diplom ishimni himoyasi könglimdagidek ötmadi. Ish uchun topshirgan arizalarimga ketma-ket tarzda rad javobini ola boshladim. Ba'zan, "suhbatga chaqiramiz", - deb umid bergan Inson Resurslari xodimlari keyingi safar umuman qönğiroqlarimga javob bermadi.
Shu paytda Young Professionals Internships Programme va YouLP (Young Leadership Program) dasturlari yalt etib chiqdi. Darrov ariza topshirdim. Birinchi bölib YPIPdan rad javobini oldim, suhbat bosqichiga öta olmagandim. Vaqt ötib, YouLPdan suhbat bosqichiga ötganim töğrisidagi xat oldim. Töğrisi, hali hamma narsa aniq bölmasa ham, xursand böldim. Lekin uzoq vaqt davom etgan tushkunlik kayfiyatimga ta'sir qildi, shekilli. Suhbatda erkin gapirolmadim (shaxsiy fikrim).
YouLPning har bosqichlarini ijtimoiy tarmoqlardan havasla kuzatib bordim. Ayniqsa, Abror ancha tushunarli xabarlar berib bordi. YouLP tamomlanishidan köp ötmasdan Young Leaders Development Programme (YLDP)ning 10-avlodiga saralash e'lon berildi. Saralashdan ÖTDIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YLDP 10-avlodining ilk uchrashuvi haqida keyingi postda yozaman!
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Universitetni bitirayotgan paytlarimda menda biroz chökish (degradation) böldi. Chet elda magistraturani öqishni davom ettirish rejalarim amalga oshmadi. Grant bergan universitet menga yoqmadi, menga yoqqani grant bermadi. Diplom ishimni himoyasi könglimdagidek ötmadi. Ish uchun topshirgan arizalarimga ketma-ket tarzda rad javobini ola boshladim. Ba'zan, "suhbatga chaqiramiz", - deb umid bergan Inson Resurslari xodimlari keyingi safar umuman qönğiroqlarimga javob bermadi.
Shu paytda Young Professionals Internships Programme va YouLP (Young Leadership Program) dasturlari yalt etib chiqdi. Darrov ariza topshirdim. Birinchi bölib YPIPdan rad javobini oldim, suhbat bosqichiga öta olmagandim. Vaqt ötib, YouLPdan suhbat bosqichiga ötganim töğrisidagi xat oldim. Töğrisi, hali hamma narsa aniq bölmasa ham, xursand böldim. Lekin uzoq vaqt davom etgan tushkunlik kayfiyatimga ta'sir qildi, shekilli. Suhbatda erkin gapirolmadim (shaxsiy fikrim).
YouLPning har bosqichlarini ijtimoiy tarmoqlardan havasla kuzatib bordim. Ayniqsa, Abror ancha tushunarli xabarlar berib bordi. YouLP tamomlanishidan köp ötmasdan Young Leaders Development Programme (YLDP)ning 10-avlodiga saralash e'lon berildi. Saralashdan ÖTDIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YLDP 10-avlodining ilk uchrashuvi haqida keyingi postda yozaman!
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Forwarded from Feruza Musaevna Rashidova (Dr.Feruza Rashidova)
Bugungi kun juda ham mazmunli va natijador bo’ldi. O’zim bugungi shogirdlarga ta’limning turli sektorlarda sifatli xalqaro darajaga mos ta’lim dasturlarini yaratish mexanizmini kelishib oldik. Nasib qilsa, 6 oy jarayonida ular amalga oshiradigan ishlarini quyidagicha bo’lish mumkin: 1) Tanlangan soha va loyiha konsepsiya yaratish; 2) konseptsiyani amalga oshirish stratehiyasi va taktikasini ishlab chiqish; 3)byudjet yaratish; 4) donorlarga loyiha taqdimoti; 5) loyihani amalga oshirish uchun webinarlar, kurslar, kichik konferensiyalar, ishchi seminarlarni mutaxassislarni jalb etib borish va kichik podkastlar yaratib keng ommani- manfaatdor tomonlar sifatida jalb etish; 6) erishilgan natija bo’yicha xalqaro jurnalda maqola chiqarish. Bularning hammasi personal va professional o’sib borishning 100 yillik missiyasiga bog’lash talab etiladi. Chunki ular bugun hali malakasi kam yosh mutaxassis. Nasib qilsa 100 yillik reja bilan 10 yilda yetuk mutaxassisga aylanishadi!
Law school, on the whole, gives you few skills. This is one of many reasons you want to get an internship that offers skills building. But because law school focuses so much on the theory instead of the "how to," a creep of uncertainty seeps into most of us. We want to know how to do things in the law, but law school doesn't teach the "how".
You also want to ensure that in your first few years of working, you are gaining skills in your chosen practice area. Doing so is not being selfish. It is absolutely what you should be doing. Why? Because you want to use the first few years of your practice to create a foundation of skills you can build.
And when you get an internship or your first job, and you encounter that "old" lawyer who wants to sit with you and discuss cases and show you things in court or bring you onto a case to learn, be gracious and accepting. This is where you will learn years of material in months and see your skillset exponentially increase.
So much discussion on the teaching of law centers on how the law used to be taught by apprenticing. It still is. Now, you have to go to law school before starting your apprenticeship unless you are fortunate and get an internship that treats you like a lawyer before you pass the bar. But we learn to practice by doing, not reading, not theory games, not writing papers. It is by doing. And we all apprentice.
©️ Miller Leonard
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You also want to ensure that in your first few years of working, you are gaining skills in your chosen practice area. Doing so is not being selfish. It is absolutely what you should be doing. Why? Because you want to use the first few years of your practice to create a foundation of skills you can build.
And when you get an internship or your first job, and you encounter that "old" lawyer who wants to sit with you and discuss cases and show you things in court or bring you onto a case to learn, be gracious and accepting. This is where you will learn years of material in months and see your skillset exponentially increase.
So much discussion on the teaching of law centers on how the law used to be taught by apprenticing. It still is. Now, you have to go to law school before starting your apprenticeship unless you are fortunate and get an internship that treats you like a lawyer before you pass the bar. But we learn to practice by doing, not reading, not theory games, not writing papers. It is by doing. And we all apprentice.
©️ Miller Leonard
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
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Many people have ideas on how others should change; few people have ideas on how they should change.
©️ Leo Tolstoy
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©️ Leo Tolstoy
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Forwarded from turfazabon (Shaxzod Mirzayev)
LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively
The video, "LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively," tackles a fundamental challenge faced by experts: how to bridge the gap between their writing for their own thought processes and writing for an audience. Larry McEnerney, Director of the University of Chicago Writing Program, argues that conventional writing instruction often misses the mark with experts.
The Problem: Experts Write Differently
McEnerney asserts that experts, including academics, use writing in a unique way. They primarily use writing as a tool for *thinking*, crafting a personal space to organize and explore their ideas. This often results in writing that is clear and logical for the writer but dense and opaque for an external audience.
The Disconnected Reader:
The video highlights the critical disconnect between the writer's focus on internal clarity and the reader's need for clear communication and persuasive arguments. McEnerney uses the example of a historian writing about maize plot rents in Mexico. While the topic might be clear to the historian, it lacks immediate relevance and fails to engage the reader without establishing its significance.
Shifting Gears: From Thinking to Communication
The core message of the video revolves around the crucial shift that experts need to make when transitioning from writing for themselves to writing for an audience. This shift requires them to:
* Identify the Audience and Their Needs: Understanding the target audience's knowledge level, interests, and expectations is crucial. The writing should cater to these needs and bridge any knowledge gaps.
* Focus on Value and Relevance: Experts often assume their subject matter inherently holds value for the reader. However, explicitly demonstrating the significance and relevance of the topic is vital for capturing the reader's attention and investment.
* Clarity and Concision: Dense, jargon-filled writing might hinder comprehension. McEnerney emphasizes the importance of clear, concise, and engaging language that resonates with the audience.
* Persuasion and Action: Many types of writing, like grant proposals or policy papers, aim to influence the reader's behavior or decision-making. The writing should be structured and presented in a way that effectively persuades the reader to take the desired action.
Beyond the Basics:
McEnerney goes beyond technical writing skills and delves into the strategic aspects of effective communication. He advises experts to:
* Identify Power Dynamics: Recognizing who holds the power within their target audience allows experts to tailor their writing accordingly, addressing the needs and concerns of those who can influence the outcome.
* Strategic Use of Language: McEnerney suggests using "code language" strategically to subtly convey the complexity and potential challenges associated with their work, potentially increasing the perceived value of their expertise.
Conclusion:
"LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively" emphasizes the transformative power of shifting one's focus from internal clarity to audience-centered communication. By understanding the audience's needs, presenting information in a clear and relevant manner, and strategically employing language, experts can bridge the gap between their ideas and the world, increasing the impact and influence of their writing.
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The video, "LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively," tackles a fundamental challenge faced by experts: how to bridge the gap between their writing for their own thought processes and writing for an audience. Larry McEnerney, Director of the University of Chicago Writing Program, argues that conventional writing instruction often misses the mark with experts.
The Problem: Experts Write Differently
McEnerney asserts that experts, including academics, use writing in a unique way. They primarily use writing as a tool for *thinking*, crafting a personal space to organize and explore their ideas. This often results in writing that is clear and logical for the writer but dense and opaque for an external audience.
The Disconnected Reader:
The video highlights the critical disconnect between the writer's focus on internal clarity and the reader's need for clear communication and persuasive arguments. McEnerney uses the example of a historian writing about maize plot rents in Mexico. While the topic might be clear to the historian, it lacks immediate relevance and fails to engage the reader without establishing its significance.
Shifting Gears: From Thinking to Communication
The core message of the video revolves around the crucial shift that experts need to make when transitioning from writing for themselves to writing for an audience. This shift requires them to:
* Identify the Audience and Their Needs: Understanding the target audience's knowledge level, interests, and expectations is crucial. The writing should cater to these needs and bridge any knowledge gaps.
* Focus on Value and Relevance: Experts often assume their subject matter inherently holds value for the reader. However, explicitly demonstrating the significance and relevance of the topic is vital for capturing the reader's attention and investment.
* Clarity and Concision: Dense, jargon-filled writing might hinder comprehension. McEnerney emphasizes the importance of clear, concise, and engaging language that resonates with the audience.
* Persuasion and Action: Many types of writing, like grant proposals or policy papers, aim to influence the reader's behavior or decision-making. The writing should be structured and presented in a way that effectively persuades the reader to take the desired action.
Beyond the Basics:
McEnerney goes beyond technical writing skills and delves into the strategic aspects of effective communication. He advises experts to:
* Identify Power Dynamics: Recognizing who holds the power within their target audience allows experts to tailor their writing accordingly, addressing the needs and concerns of those who can influence the outcome.
* Strategic Use of Language: McEnerney suggests using "code language" strategically to subtly convey the complexity and potential challenges associated with their work, potentially increasing the perceived value of their expertise.
Conclusion:
"LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively" emphasizes the transformative power of shifting one's focus from internal clarity to audience-centered communication. By understanding the audience's needs, presenting information in a clear and relevant manner, and strategically employing language, experts can bridge the gap between their ideas and the world, increasing the impact and influence of their writing.
#webinar #leadership #writing
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LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively
Do you worry about the effectiveness of your writing style? As emerging scholars, perfecting the craft of writing is an essential component of developing as graduate students, and yet resources for honing these skills are largely under utilized. Larry McEnerney…
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Assalomu alaykum, musulmon aka-ukalar, muslima opa-singillar!
Hammangizni kirib kelgan Ramazon Hayiti bayrami bilan tabriklayman. Mana bir oy davomida kanalda postlar qoʻyilmadi. Boisi - shu bir oylik fursatni ibodatlarga, gunohlardan tiyilishga, nafsni jilovlashga, ilm olishga, avvalgidan koʻra fazilatliroq bandaga aylanishga bagʻishlash edi. Bir oy yomon odatlardan xalos boʻlish, yangi odatlarni kasb qilishga, Allohga qurbat hosil qilishga yetarlicha muddat boʻldi deb oʻylayman.
Tilaymanki, ushbu Ramazonda qilgan ibodatlarimiz qabul boʻlsin, tavbalarimiz sahih boʻlib, gunohlarimizni Alloh Taolo kechirsin, hastalar komil shifo, mazlumlar zulmdan panoh, qarzdorlar qarzlardan najot topsin, ilm talabida yurganlarni zehnlari ochilsin. Alloh yoʻldan adashganlarga oʻzi hidoyat nasib qilsin, hidoyatiga yurganlarni oʻzi asrasin. Kelgusi Ramazon oylarini bundan ham aʼlo saviyada oʻtkazishga muvaffaq qilsin.
Hammamizga yana bir bor Ramazon Hayiti muborak boʻlsin!
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Hammangizni kirib kelgan Ramazon Hayiti bayrami bilan tabriklayman. Mana bir oy davomida kanalda postlar qoʻyilmadi. Boisi - shu bir oylik fursatni ibodatlarga, gunohlardan tiyilishga, nafsni jilovlashga, ilm olishga, avvalgidan koʻra fazilatliroq bandaga aylanishga bagʻishlash edi. Bir oy yomon odatlardan xalos boʻlish, yangi odatlarni kasb qilishga, Allohga qurbat hosil qilishga yetarlicha muddat boʻldi deb oʻylayman.
Tilaymanki, ushbu Ramazonda qilgan ibodatlarimiz qabul boʻlsin, tavbalarimiz sahih boʻlib, gunohlarimizni Alloh Taolo kechirsin, hastalar komil shifo, mazlumlar zulmdan panoh, qarzdorlar qarzlardan najot topsin, ilm talabida yurganlarni zehnlari ochilsin. Alloh yoʻldan adashganlarga oʻzi hidoyat nasib qilsin, hidoyatiga yurganlarni oʻzi asrasin. Kelgusi Ramazon oylarini bundan ham aʼlo saviyada oʻtkazishga muvaffaq qilsin.
Hammamizga yana bir bor Ramazon Hayiti muborak boʻlsin!
#ramazon #hayit
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What will you learn?
▪️ How is law responding to the challenges of regulating this brave new world?
▪️ How countries are working together on important issues like climate change?
▪️ How the law protects people's rights all over the world? ⚖️
▪️ What new regulatory approaches and legal frameworks are emerging?
Who can join? Absolutely everyone! Whether you're a student, a professional, or just curious about law, you're welcome! No fancy law degree needed.
What are some of the cool topics?
▪️ Gaza Invasion and ICJ Interventions
▪️ De-radicalization & Terrorism
▪️ Investment Law - Changes and State Practice
▪️ Commercial Contracts & Transnational Law
▪️ Cybercrimes & Cyberstalking, Regulation Financial Crime
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