Legal education faces a "crisis" of uncertainty- how to train the lawyers of the future. This book addresses this question both historically and comparatively providing both facts and understanding to the current problems, and suggesting some possible solutions for the future.
Legal education faces a "crisis" of uncertainty- how to train the lawyers of the future. This book addresses this question both historically and comparatively providing both facts and understanding to the current problems, and suggesting some possible solutions for the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Avrom Sherr is Emeritus Professor and Director at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. His research focuses on legal education, the legal profession, access to justice, ethics and conduct of professions and professional competence. Richard Moorhead is Professor of Law and Professional Ethics and Vice Dean, at the UCL Faculty of Laws. His research focuses on the legal profession, legal services, legal ethics, professional competence and access to justice. Hilary Sommerlad is Professor of Law and Social Justice at the School of Law, University of Leeds. Her research focuses on the legal profession, gender and diversity generally, and access to justice.
Inhaltsangabe
1. "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." Reflections on the reform of legal education in the US, UK, and Australia 2. From practical idealism to the ideology of the market: Whitehall, Westminster and higher education 1963-1983 3. Legal education, ethics and access to justice: forging warriors for justice in a neo-liberal world 4. The role of ADR in developing lawyers' practice: lessons from Australian legal education 5. The LLB as a liberal degree? A re-assessment from an historical perspective 6. Legal education without the law - lay clients as teachers and assessors in communication skills 7. The National Lawyers College of the People's Republic of China
1. "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste." Reflections on the reform of legal education in the US, UK, and Australia 2. From practical idealism to the ideology of the market: Whitehall, Westminster and higher education 1963-1983 3. Legal education, ethics and access to justice: forging warriors for justice in a neo-liberal world 4. The role of ADR in developing lawyers' practice: lessons from Australian legal education 5. The LLB as a liberal degree? A re-assessment from an historical perspective 6. Legal education without the law - lay clients as teachers and assessors in communication skills 7. The National Lawyers College of the People's Republic of China
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