Overcoming Students’ Legal Nihilism as a Problem of Human Rights Teaching

Dina A. Yefremenkova –Candidate of Law, Associate Professor at Constitutional and International Law Chair, the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Ural Institute (Ekaterinburg).
Year: 2014
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UDK: 34
Pages: 20-23
Language: russian
Section: Legal and political in social, state, military history of Russia and the World
Keywords: legal nihilism, students, teaching, human rights, legal education.
Abstract
The paper shows the ways to overcome legal nihilism, and it focuses on the need for qualified legal policy of the state and systematic legal education of the students. Methodology of teaching and learning methods on human rights topics are analyzed.
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