
System analysis occupies an important place in contemporary legal research because it allows legal phenomena to be viewed as structured and interconnected elements. The application of a system approach contributes to identifying the principles of formation and functioning of legal systems, establishing causal relations between legal institutions, and enhancing the validity of theoretical and applied conclusions. The relevance of system analysis in legal science is determined by the increasing complexity of legal regulation, the strengthening of interconnections between different branches of law, and the growing role of evidence-based analytical methodology in law-making and law enforcement. The use of system analysis makes it possible to form a comprehensive view of legal problems, supports deeper interpretation of legal norms, and facilitates the development of effective solutions in both public and private law domains.
Purpose of the Training:
To develop in participants the ability to apply system analysis as a research method in studying legal phenomena and processes, as well as in developing and implementing decisions in law enforcement practice.
Training Objectives:
- Present the theoretical foundations of system analysis and its role in the methodology of legal science.
- Develop the ability to identify structural elements of the legal system and their interconnections.
- Form skills in applying system analysis within research in public and private law.
- Develop the ability to use system analysis in preparing legal conclusions and decisions in practice.