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The Ukrainian Bar Association of Lawyers

Participation in international, all-Ukrainian and regional scientific, scientific-The Ukrainian Bar  practical and scientific-methodological conferences, seminars, round tables, trainings, programs, etc., organized and conducted by operators of professional development for lawyers in Ukraine and abroad;
participation in any accredited professional development events for lawyers (including online ones) organized by professional development operators for lawyers, after passing the test (if available) on the online platform of the The Ukrainian Bar  administrator for professional development for lawyers of.
speaking as a certified lecturer with a report, presentation or scientific report at international, all-Ukrainian and regional scientific-practical and scientific-methodological conferences, seminars, round tables, master classes, trainings, etc.;
scientific or scientific-practical articles that have been reviewed by the sales techniques to close more business Academic Council of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences;

Publication of monographs, textbooks, manuals (including co-authorship);

obtaining a PhD in law while practicing law;
obtaining a doctorate in law (or a doctor of law if the degree was obtained abroad) while practicing law;
work in the bodies of bar self-government;
participation of the lawyer in the work of committees for the file has more than the protection of lawyers’ rights of regional bar councils upon the proposal of the chairman of the regional bar council;
participation in the work of other NAAU committees;
successful completion of online testing with subsequent accrual of credit hours;
successful completion of online testing on the topic “Regulatory regulation of the status and activities of bar self-government bodies”;
taking Council of Europe courses on the HELP learning platform, be numbers provided that the training is confirmed by an appropriate certificate.

Learning is more than knowledge

In France, where the bar has long been a cultural phenomenon, lawyers not only learn, but also teach. For example, the Barreau Formation system allows experienced lawyers to conduct seminars that count as their contribution to professional development. In Germany, lawyers are required to receive certificates every two years, confirming their participation in specialized training. In the UK, the concept of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is part of professional ethics. A lawyer who does not study innovations in the law automatically questions his competence.

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