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Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program entitled "Institutions of the Political System", developed in response to the growing need to understand the structure of political systems from an integrated institutional perspective.

This course aims to enable participants to grasp the organizational structure of political institutions, their mechanisms of operation, and the roles they play in shaping public policies and safeguarding the constitutional order of the state.

In light of the rapid political changes in modern societies, precise knowledge of political institutions has become essential for anyone seeking to understand governance and public administration mechanisms. These institutions, whether constitutional or administrative, form the core foundation of state stability and the legitimacy of its decisions.

The program focuses on an in-depth analysis of the essential components of the political system, including the executive and legislative branches, the independence of the judiciary, and the role of supervisory and advisory institutions as tools to achieve balance, transparency, and accountability. It also examines the differences between various political models and highlights how legal, historical, and cultural contexts shape the formation and effectiveness of these institutions.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Government employees working in ministries and sovereign institutions.
  • Academics and researchers in political science and constitutional law.
  • Members of political parties and civil society organizations interested in developing institutional awareness.
  • Legal and administrative advisors in public and private institutions.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Explain the theoretical and practical foundations for the formation of political system institutions.
  • Understand the relationship between the three powers and mechanisms for balancing them.
  • Analyze the actual role of political institutions in public decision-making.
  • Distinguish between different models of political systems based on their institutions.
  • Build a critical understanding of the challenges affecting the effectiveness of political institutions in contemporary contexts.

Course Content

  • Basic Concepts of the Political System
    • Definition of the political system and its core functions.
    • Differences between the political system and the constitutional system.
    • The relationship between state components and the political system.
  • Forms of States and Their Impact on Institutions
    • Unitary and federal states.
    • Impact of the political form of the state on power distribution.
    • Centralized versus decentralized systems.
  • Head of State and Government
    • Constitutional powers of the head of state.
    • Role and executive powers of the head of government.
    • Organizational relationship between the presidency and the government.
  • Ministries and Executive Bodies
    • Composition of the ministerial apparatus and distribution of responsibilities.
    • Roles of executive administrations in policy implementation.
    • Coordination between central and local government agencies.
  • Parliament or Legislative Council
    • Composition of the legislative council (unicameral or bicameral).
    • Legislative functions and law-making responsibilities.
    • Internal organization and specialized committees.
  • Relationship with Other Authorities
    • Oversight of government activities.
    • Tools such as questioning and votes of no confidence.
    • Interaction between the legislative and executive branches.
  • Judicial Structure
    • Supreme courts and specialized courts.
    • Standards for judicial independence in political systems.
    • Formation of the judiciary and appointment mechanisms.
  • Judicial Oversight of the Legislative and Executive Branches
    • Review of the constitutionality of laws.
    • Role of the judiciary in resolving political disputes.
    • Judiciary as a guarantor of rights and public freedoms.
  • Advisory Councils and Independent Bodies
    • Role of advisory councils in supporting decision-making.
    • Nature of independent bodies (e.g., election commissions, human rights institutions).
    • Independence of these institutions and their relationship with official authorities.
  • Oversight and Accountability Bodies
    • Audit offices and inspection institutions.
    • Combating corruption and promoting administrative transparency.
    • Oversight reports and mechanisms for follow-up and accountability.

Course Date

2026-06-01

2026-08-31

2026-11-30

2027-03-01

2025-06-02

£4180
£4180

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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