Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Law
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Grao en Dereito
 Subjects
  Oral and Written Communication
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
UNIT 1. Communication


1.1. Definition.
1.2. Features
1.3. Types of communication
Unit 2. Legal language
2.1 Definition
2.2 Characteristics
UNIT 3. Writing to speak.
3.1. Organization of the written text.
3.2. Written communication techniques applied to law.
3.3. The drafting process.
3.4. Documentation and specialized bases.
UNIT 4. Modernization and simplification of the legal language.
4.1. The Modernization Language Legal Commission.
4.2. Report of the Modernization Language Legal Commission
4.3. The right to understand.
4.4. Recommendations to professionals.
4.5. Recommendations to institutions.
4.6. Recommendations to the media.
UNIT 5. Locution, intonation and presentation
5.1. Audience and fear of public speaking.
5.2. Basic principles of oral presentation.
5.3. Classes and genres of speech.
5.4. The exhibition.
UNIT 6. Oratory, eloquence and argumentation.
6.1. Rhetoric, Oratory and Dialectic.
6.2. Rhetorical resources. Persuasion
6.3. The argument: thesis, arguments and conclusion
6.4. Argumentative techniques
UNIT 7. Non-verbal communication.
7.1. Definition
7.2. Features.
7.3. Body language: staging.
7.4. Ethos, pathos and logos.
7.5. Kinesia, paralinguistics and proxemics.
7.6. Case studies of each media.
7.7. Basic concepts: marketing, target audience, positioning.
7.8. Image communication: qualities of the speaker.
UNIT 8. Speaking to the media
8.1. Judicial journalism.
8.2. Justice Communication Protocol.
8.3. Legal environment, organic regulations and regulations.
8.4. The communication offices of the Judiciary.
8.5. Judicial information: limits.
8.6. Judicial information and transparency.
8.7. Use of co-official languages.
UNIT 9. Use of multimedia supports 9.1 Web Communication.
9.2. Social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
9.3 Power Point Presentation
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