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Brutus Hunder
Brutus is a remarkable person who is known for his unwavering dedication to humanity, both local and globally. He is a reliable, enthusiastic, and hard-working individual who is committed to advancing the goals of the institutions he serves while continuously improving his skills and knowledge. Brutus is a visionary leader who believes in the transformative power of education and the potential of young people to drive positive change.
Throughout his life, Brutus has been guided by core principles of honesty, respect, and thoughtfulness towards others. These values have been integral to all aspects of his life, from the relationships he cultivates to the choices he makes in his personal and professional endeavors. He believes that these principles will continue to guide him in the future, leading him towards choices that align with his worldview and benefit both himself and those around him. With his passion and expertise in legal matters, Brutus is driven to pursue advocacy and leadership roles that promote best practices and excellence in all that he does.
Currently serving as a paralegal at the District Court of Nicosia, TRNC, he is highly committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in his work. He is confident that his dedication and expertise will enable him to make a meaningful contribution to the legal profession and to society as a whole.
As a paralegal, Brutus provides support services to lawyers during court proceedings and related legal transactions. His role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including research, drafting legal documents, assisting in trial preparation, and managing cases. He is responsible for collecting and organizing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and preparing trial exhibits, among other tasks. In addition to these technical duties, he ensures that the legal team adheres to ethical standards and conducts their practice with integrity and professionalism. One of Brutus's critical roles is legal research. He is responsible for conducting thorough research on relevant laws, regulations, and precedents that apply to a particular case. This duty entails reviewing legal documents, case files, and any other relevant materials to prepare a legal brief or memorandum.
Additionally, he must be conversant with the current legal trends and developments to offer insights and strategies that can help attorneys win cases in court. Another critical role of Brutus as a paralegal is drafting legal documents. He is responsible for drafting legal documents such as motions, affidavits, and pleadings, among others. He must have exceptional writing skills to help his team in the preparation of these documents. To ensure that the documents are well-written and error-free, he must review them for accuracy, completeness, and clarity. In conclusion, the role of Brutus is vital to the court and to the legal profession. His support services and expertise allow lawyers to focus on the legal aspects of their practice and provide quality representation to their clients. His intelligence and comprehension of the law make him an asset to his legal team and an important contributor to the ongoing work of the court.
In conclusion, Brutus is a distinguished individual who has achieved remarkable academic success and has made significant contributions to the Liberian Students Community. He earned his BA degree in English from the African Methodist Episcopal University, which is known for its rapid growth and academic excellence. During his time at the university, he served as the President of the Student Governing Council. Brutus continued his academic pursuits and obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law from the prestigious Near East University in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D., which is a testament to his unwavering commitment to academic excellence.
Brutus's contributions to the Liberian Students Community are immeasurable. He has left a lasting impact on the organization, inspiring many to follow in his footsteps through his dedication and commitment to service. His vision for education and belief in the potential of young people have driven the Liberian Students Association in Northern Cyprus (LSANC) towards a brighter future.
It is without a doubt that Liberia is proud to have such a passionate and dedicated leader working towards its advancement. Brutus has always seen the potential for greatness in unity and is determined to work towards making it a driving force for change in Liberia. His leadership and commitment to service are a shining example for all to follow.
Supervisors: Av. Sonay Kande ( Legal Manager, District Court Of Nicosia)
Throughout his life, Brutus has been guided by core principles of honesty, respect, and thoughtfulness towards others. These values have been integral to all aspects of his life, from the relationships he cultivates to the choices he makes in his personal and professional endeavors. He believes that these principles will continue to guide him in the future, leading him towards choices that align with his worldview and benefit both himself and those around him. With his passion and expertise in legal matters, Brutus is driven to pursue advocacy and leadership roles that promote best practices and excellence in all that he does.
Currently serving as a paralegal at the District Court of Nicosia, TRNC, he is highly committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in his work. He is confident that his dedication and expertise will enable him to make a meaningful contribution to the legal profession and to society as a whole.
As a paralegal, Brutus provides support services to lawyers during court proceedings and related legal transactions. His role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including research, drafting legal documents, assisting in trial preparation, and managing cases. He is responsible for collecting and organizing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and preparing trial exhibits, among other tasks. In addition to these technical duties, he ensures that the legal team adheres to ethical standards and conducts their practice with integrity and professionalism. One of Brutus's critical roles is legal research. He is responsible for conducting thorough research on relevant laws, regulations, and precedents that apply to a particular case. This duty entails reviewing legal documents, case files, and any other relevant materials to prepare a legal brief or memorandum.
Additionally, he must be conversant with the current legal trends and developments to offer insights and strategies that can help attorneys win cases in court. Another critical role of Brutus as a paralegal is drafting legal documents. He is responsible for drafting legal documents such as motions, affidavits, and pleadings, among others. He must have exceptional writing skills to help his team in the preparation of these documents. To ensure that the documents are well-written and error-free, he must review them for accuracy, completeness, and clarity. In conclusion, the role of Brutus is vital to the court and to the legal profession. His support services and expertise allow lawyers to focus on the legal aspects of their practice and provide quality representation to their clients. His intelligence and comprehension of the law make him an asset to his legal team and an important contributor to the ongoing work of the court.
In conclusion, Brutus is a distinguished individual who has achieved remarkable academic success and has made significant contributions to the Liberian Students Community. He earned his BA degree in English from the African Methodist Episcopal University, which is known for its rapid growth and academic excellence. During his time at the university, he served as the President of the Student Governing Council. Brutus continued his academic pursuits and obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law from the prestigious Near East University in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D., which is a testament to his unwavering commitment to academic excellence.
Brutus's contributions to the Liberian Students Community are immeasurable. He has left a lasting impact on the organization, inspiring many to follow in his footsteps through his dedication and commitment to service. His vision for education and belief in the potential of young people have driven the Liberian Students Association in Northern Cyprus (LSANC) towards a brighter future.
It is without a doubt that Liberia is proud to have such a passionate and dedicated leader working towards its advancement. Brutus has always seen the potential for greatness in unity and is determined to work towards making it a driving force for change in Liberia. His leadership and commitment to service are a shining example for all to follow.
Supervisors: Av. Sonay Kande ( Legal Manager, District Court Of Nicosia)
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Books by Brutus Hunder
This book delves into the complications that arise as technology rapidly increases globally, exploring the challenges of navigating legal boundaries, harmonizing global standards, protecting intellectual property rights, ensuring privacy and data protection, addressing cybersecurity concerns, and providing insights into achieving universal laws that can effectively govern and accommodate the rapidly evolving technological landscape. By understanding the legal implications of universality, we can foster a balanced and inclusive environment that promotes innovation, accessibility, and protection for all.
The TRC's (Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia) response to its mid-mandate of investigating and determining responsibility for "egregious" domestic crimes, "gross" human rights violations, and "extreme" humanitarian law violations, as well as analyzing the underlying causes of Liberia's numerous episodes of state breakdown and violent conflicts, to recommend measures to ensure that reality, justice, and reconciliation are ensured, is represented in this work. 186 years of false impressions, inequality, poverty, oppression, and lethal struggle with long-lasting standards of fact, justice, and reconciliation are the goal of this work.
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence, International Human Rights and Post-Conflict
The TRC's (Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia) response to its mid-mandate of investigating and determining responsibility for "egregious" domestic crimes, "gross" human rights violations, and "extreme" humanitarian law violations, as well as analyzing the underlying causes of Liberia's numerous episodes of state breakdown and violent conflicts, to recommend measures to ensure that reality, justice, and reconciliation are ensured, is represented in this work. 186 years of false impressions, inequality, poverty, oppression, and lethal struggle with long-lasting standards of fact, justice, and reconciliation are the goal of this work.
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence, International Human Rights and Post-Conflict
Thesis Chapters by Brutus Hunder
This research paper investigated the “Perceived Causes of Low Enrolment in English Degree Programs at Liberia Universities” with a case study at the African Methodist Episcopal University (2013–2018). The paper sampled the views of 100 respondents including freshman students, administrators, and faculty members of the African Methodist Episcopal University. The paper focused on the teaching of the English Language and the teacher’s pedagogy of teaching the English Language in universities and colleges in Liberia. Questionnaires and reviewing of documents were used to sample student opinion on perceived causes of low student enrolment in English Degree programs. The statistical analysis considered best for this study was frequency count and percentage. Findings revealed that the lack of qualified English teachers, lack of instructional materials, subject nature, low student interest, lack of motivation, and low job opportunities among other causes were responsible for low student enrolment in English Degree programs at universities and colleges in Liberia. Some recommendations were suggested at the end of the study.
Talks by Brutus Hunder
This book delves into the complications that arise as technology rapidly increases globally, exploring the challenges of navigating legal boundaries, harmonizing global standards, protecting intellectual property rights, ensuring privacy and data protection, addressing cybersecurity concerns, and providing insights into achieving universal laws that can effectively govern and accommodate the rapidly evolving technological landscape. By understanding the legal implications of universality, we can foster a balanced and inclusive environment that promotes innovation, accessibility, and protection for all.
The TRC's (Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia) response to its mid-mandate of investigating and determining responsibility for "egregious" domestic crimes, "gross" human rights violations, and "extreme" humanitarian law violations, as well as analyzing the underlying causes of Liberia's numerous episodes of state breakdown and violent conflicts, to recommend measures to ensure that reality, justice, and reconciliation are ensured, is represented in this work. 186 years of false impressions, inequality, poverty, oppression, and lethal struggle with long-lasting standards of fact, justice, and reconciliation are the goal of this work.
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence, International Human Rights and Post-Conflict
The TRC's (Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia) response to its mid-mandate of investigating and determining responsibility for "egregious" domestic crimes, "gross" human rights violations, and "extreme" humanitarian law violations, as well as analyzing the underlying causes of Liberia's numerous episodes of state breakdown and violent conflicts, to recommend measures to ensure that reality, justice, and reconciliation are ensured, is represented in this work. 186 years of false impressions, inequality, poverty, oppression, and lethal struggle with long-lasting standards of fact, justice, and reconciliation are the goal of this work.
Keywords: Gender-Based Violence, International Human Rights and Post-Conflict
This research paper investigated the “Perceived Causes of Low Enrolment in English Degree Programs at Liberia Universities” with a case study at the African Methodist Episcopal University (2013–2018). The paper sampled the views of 100 respondents including freshman students, administrators, and faculty members of the African Methodist Episcopal University. The paper focused on the teaching of the English Language and the teacher’s pedagogy of teaching the English Language in universities and colleges in Liberia. Questionnaires and reviewing of documents were used to sample student opinion on perceived causes of low student enrolment in English Degree programs. The statistical analysis considered best for this study was frequency count and percentage. Findings revealed that the lack of qualified English teachers, lack of instructional materials, subject nature, low student interest, lack of motivation, and low job opportunities among other causes were responsible for low student enrolment in English Degree programs at universities and colleges in Liberia. Some recommendations were suggested at the end of the study.