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LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE (LDC)
with Evand Halim
PPB Atma Jaya is opening a new class in Legal Drafting Course, which is scheduled to start on Saturday, 2 April 2011.
This course is especially intended for lawyers, notaries, legal officers, law students as well as secretaries.
Details of the Course:
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Course Time : Saturday – 9:00am -12:00am (3 hrs)
Course Fee : Rp 3,500,000,- (incl. registration fee, certificate, refreshments)
Drafting is an essential experience to prepare you to the practice of law. To that end, the Legal Drafting Course at PPB Atma Jaya is designed to provide you with the guidelines on drafting with regard for style, accuracy and readability as well as practice and feedback. This involves gaining mastery of rendering Indonesian legal terminologies into English as well as applying language skills in authentic writing. The course should also substantially reinforce and refine the writing skills that you have developed in the course of your day-to-day drafting tasks at your office.
The ultimate goal of the course is to get you ready to undertake drafting tasks demanded of lawyers. Specifically, the course should help you do the following:
- Approach drafting tasks (contracts, letters of attorney, letters, emails, etc.) with confidence.
- Choose language strategically : Understanding standard and common legal phrases
- Improve grammatical and semantic accuracy.
- Write clearly, concisely, and without inadvertent ambiguity.
- Draft documents with readable structure and style.
- Learn how to describe or translate Indonesian legal terminologies into English.
For those of you who are interested, please sign up and confirm your participation either in person or by phone, for seats are limited.
For registration and confirmation, please call:
PPB Atma Jaya
Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya
Gedung B, Lantai 3
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 51
Jakarta Selatan
Phone: 021-5734356
Email: ppb@atmajaya.ac.id
Website: www.ppb.atmajaya.ac.id
Grammar Course for Writers and Translators
LEVEL -1
- Do you often have difficulty writing in English with accuracy?
- Are you often warned by your supervisor against grammatical errors when you write emails or any other prose?
- Do you often write in English and later feel that your writing looks so plain and dull, without the expected degree of sophistication and style?
- Do you often have doubt about the ‘right word’ or difficulty in grammar such as determining the proper form of verbs or the correct preposition to use as you write?
- Are you tired of learning grammar in the traditional way only to find that you still can’t use the correct grammar for production?
You have to JOIN THIS COURSE !
The Grammar Course for Writers and Translators is aimed at helping writers or translators use the English language with greater grammatical and lexical accuracy and eventually with greater confidence.
Poor grammar substantially impairs the quality of your writing or translation, but you certainly can learn to improve your writing by joining this Grammar Course for Writers and Translators. This course allows you to have an opportunity to learn grammar in the most practical and state-of-the-art way so that you can associate with and retrieve a particular grammar rule you have learned as you write or translate. Furthermore, you will be provided with ample translation exercises to help you achieve automaticity for the correct grammar during your production.
During the course, you will also learn extensive collocations and vocabulary to improve your writing style significantly.
WHO SHOULD JOIN THIS COURSE?
• Translators
• Writers
• Law practitioners
• Secretaries
• Executives
• Employees
• Students in the middle of writing their theses.
• Students wishing to continue their studies overseas
• English teachers
FEES
Tuition Fee : Rp 2,400,000,- / person*
Registration Fee : Rp 100,000,-
*Inclusive of learning materials, refreshments, and a certificate.
COURSE LENGTH AND TIME
Length : 24 hours / Level (3 Levels)
Time : Saturdays 13:00 – 16:00
(1x/week @ 3 hours/session)
8 sessions ( + 2 months)
Commencement: 20 February 2010