Perspectives on Legal Education
Contemporary Responses to the Lord Upjohn Lectures
Herausgeber: Ashford, Chris; Guth, Jessica; Duncan, Nigel
Perspectives on Legal Education
Contemporary Responses to the Lord Upjohn Lectures
Herausgeber: Ashford, Chris; Guth, Jessica; Duncan, Nigel
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This edited collection offers a critical overview of the major debates in legal education in the history of the Upjohn Lectures, an annual event that draws together legal educators and professionals in the United Kingdom to consider the major debates and changes in the field. Presented in a unique format that reproduces classic lectures along with a contemporary response from legal education experts, this book both offers an historical overview of how these debates have developed and an up-to-date critical commentary on the state of legal education today. This collection offers a timely…mehr
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This edited collection offers a critical overview of the major debates in legal education in the history of the Upjohn Lectures, an annual event that draws together legal educators and professionals in the United Kingdom to consider the major debates and changes in the field. Presented in a unique format that reproduces classic lectures along with a contemporary response from legal education experts, this book both offers an historical overview of how these debates have developed and an up-to-date critical commentary on the state of legal education today. This collection offers a timely reflection on legal education's legacy, as well as critical debate on how it will develop in the future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138812581
- ISBN-10: 1138812587
- Artikelnr.: 42069656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138812581
- ISBN-10: 1138812587
- Artikelnr.: 42069656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chris Ashford is Professor of Law and Society at Northumbria University. He is Editor of The Law Teacher: the International Journal of Legal Education and Chair of the Association of Law Teachers. Nigel Duncan is Professor of Legal Education at City University and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is convenor of Teaching Legal Ethics UK and Consultant Editor of The Law Teacher. Jessica Guth is Head of Law at the University of Bradford School of Law. She is the Deputy Editor of The Law Teacher and Vice Chair of the Association of Law Teachers.
1. The Upjohn Lectures And Legal Education, Chris Ashford, Nigel Duncan and
Jess Guth 2. The Rt.Hon. Lord Upjohn, C.B.E.,D.L.: Honorary President of
The Association of Law Teachers 1966-1971:An appreciation, I. H. Jacob 3.
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2012: Reforming legal Education Lord Neuberger of
Abbotsbury 4. Response: A Tale of Two Cities: Reflecting on "Reforming
Legal Education", Julian Webb 5. The Annual Lord Upjohn Lecture 11 November
2011 Widening participation in a changing educational landscape Wes
Streeting 6. Response: Transformation by Education, Graeme Broadbent 7.
Thirty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2010: Training the Lawyers of the Future -
a Regulator's View, David Edmonds 8.Response: Of Competence, Confidence and
the Last Chance Saloon Professor Stephen Mayson (Legal Services Institute)
9.Twenty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2000: The Education, the Justice System
Requires Today, Lord Woolf C.J. 10. Response: Education in Times of
Developing Law and Civil Procedure, Sir Vivian Ramsey 11.Fourth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1974: Fact finding: Art or science? Lord Justice Ormrod 12.
Response: Preparation for Practice: Developing Effective Advocates in a
Changing World of Adversarial Civil Justice, Nigel Duncan 13. Thirty-eighth
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2009: The student contract Ruth Deech 14. Response:
Changing terms: A Response to Professor Deech Professor Rebecca Huxley
Binns 15. Sixth Lord Upjohn Lecture 1977: The law as taught and the law as
practiced Mr. Justice Goff 16. Response: Are we moving forward in the
Principle v Practice debate in law? Susan Blake 17. Tenth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1980: Legal education and the needs of the legal profession Sir
Frederick Lawton 18. Response: The Needs of the Legal Profession and the
Liberal Law School: (Re)negotiating Boundaries Chris Ashford 19.
Twenty-second Lord Upjohn Lecture 1993: The Lord Chancellor's advisory
committee on legal education and the legal profession Lord Griffiths of
Govilon M.C. 20. Response: From gavotte to techno - but the dance goes on
John Hodgson 21. Eleventh Lord Upjohn Lecture 1981: The teaching of law and
politics J. A. G. Griffith 22. Response: But It Still Goes On: The Teaching
of Law and Politics in 2015 Professor Tony Bradney 23. Twenty-fifth Lord
Upjohn Lecture 1996: The integration of teaching and research in the law
department Dawn Oliver 24. Response: Fostering Curiosity: The Importance of
Research and Teaching in Law Schools. A Response to Dawn Oliver Dr Jess
Guth
Jess Guth 2. The Rt.Hon. Lord Upjohn, C.B.E.,D.L.: Honorary President of
The Association of Law Teachers 1966-1971:An appreciation, I. H. Jacob 3.
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2012: Reforming legal Education Lord Neuberger of
Abbotsbury 4. Response: A Tale of Two Cities: Reflecting on "Reforming
Legal Education", Julian Webb 5. The Annual Lord Upjohn Lecture 11 November
2011 Widening participation in a changing educational landscape Wes
Streeting 6. Response: Transformation by Education, Graeme Broadbent 7.
Thirty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2010: Training the Lawyers of the Future -
a Regulator's View, David Edmonds 8.Response: Of Competence, Confidence and
the Last Chance Saloon Professor Stephen Mayson (Legal Services Institute)
9.Twenty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2000: The Education, the Justice System
Requires Today, Lord Woolf C.J. 10. Response: Education in Times of
Developing Law and Civil Procedure, Sir Vivian Ramsey 11.Fourth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1974: Fact finding: Art or science? Lord Justice Ormrod 12.
Response: Preparation for Practice: Developing Effective Advocates in a
Changing World of Adversarial Civil Justice, Nigel Duncan 13. Thirty-eighth
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2009: The student contract Ruth Deech 14. Response:
Changing terms: A Response to Professor Deech Professor Rebecca Huxley
Binns 15. Sixth Lord Upjohn Lecture 1977: The law as taught and the law as
practiced Mr. Justice Goff 16. Response: Are we moving forward in the
Principle v Practice debate in law? Susan Blake 17. Tenth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1980: Legal education and the needs of the legal profession Sir
Frederick Lawton 18. Response: The Needs of the Legal Profession and the
Liberal Law School: (Re)negotiating Boundaries Chris Ashford 19.
Twenty-second Lord Upjohn Lecture 1993: The Lord Chancellor's advisory
committee on legal education and the legal profession Lord Griffiths of
Govilon M.C. 20. Response: From gavotte to techno - but the dance goes on
John Hodgson 21. Eleventh Lord Upjohn Lecture 1981: The teaching of law and
politics J. A. G. Griffith 22. Response: But It Still Goes On: The Teaching
of Law and Politics in 2015 Professor Tony Bradney 23. Twenty-fifth Lord
Upjohn Lecture 1996: The integration of teaching and research in the law
department Dawn Oliver 24. Response: Fostering Curiosity: The Importance of
Research and Teaching in Law Schools. A Response to Dawn Oliver Dr Jess
Guth
1. The Upjohn Lectures And Legal Education, Chris Ashford, Nigel Duncan and
Jess Guth 2. The Rt.Hon. Lord Upjohn, C.B.E.,D.L.: Honorary President of
The Association of Law Teachers 1966-1971:An appreciation, I. H. Jacob 3.
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2012: Reforming legal Education Lord Neuberger of
Abbotsbury 4. Response: A Tale of Two Cities: Reflecting on "Reforming
Legal Education", Julian Webb 5. The Annual Lord Upjohn Lecture 11 November
2011 Widening participation in a changing educational landscape Wes
Streeting 6. Response: Transformation by Education, Graeme Broadbent 7.
Thirty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2010: Training the Lawyers of the Future -
a Regulator's View, David Edmonds 8.Response: Of Competence, Confidence and
the Last Chance Saloon Professor Stephen Mayson (Legal Services Institute)
9.Twenty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2000: The Education, the Justice System
Requires Today, Lord Woolf C.J. 10. Response: Education in Times of
Developing Law and Civil Procedure, Sir Vivian Ramsey 11.Fourth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1974: Fact finding: Art or science? Lord Justice Ormrod 12.
Response: Preparation for Practice: Developing Effective Advocates in a
Changing World of Adversarial Civil Justice, Nigel Duncan 13. Thirty-eighth
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2009: The student contract Ruth Deech 14. Response:
Changing terms: A Response to Professor Deech Professor Rebecca Huxley
Binns 15. Sixth Lord Upjohn Lecture 1977: The law as taught and the law as
practiced Mr. Justice Goff 16. Response: Are we moving forward in the
Principle v Practice debate in law? Susan Blake 17. Tenth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1980: Legal education and the needs of the legal profession Sir
Frederick Lawton 18. Response: The Needs of the Legal Profession and the
Liberal Law School: (Re)negotiating Boundaries Chris Ashford 19.
Twenty-second Lord Upjohn Lecture 1993: The Lord Chancellor's advisory
committee on legal education and the legal profession Lord Griffiths of
Govilon M.C. 20. Response: From gavotte to techno - but the dance goes on
John Hodgson 21. Eleventh Lord Upjohn Lecture 1981: The teaching of law and
politics J. A. G. Griffith 22. Response: But It Still Goes On: The Teaching
of Law and Politics in 2015 Professor Tony Bradney 23. Twenty-fifth Lord
Upjohn Lecture 1996: The integration of teaching and research in the law
department Dawn Oliver 24. Response: Fostering Curiosity: The Importance of
Research and Teaching in Law Schools. A Response to Dawn Oliver Dr Jess
Guth
Jess Guth 2. The Rt.Hon. Lord Upjohn, C.B.E.,D.L.: Honorary President of
The Association of Law Teachers 1966-1971:An appreciation, I. H. Jacob 3.
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2012: Reforming legal Education Lord Neuberger of
Abbotsbury 4. Response: A Tale of Two Cities: Reflecting on "Reforming
Legal Education", Julian Webb 5. The Annual Lord Upjohn Lecture 11 November
2011 Widening participation in a changing educational landscape Wes
Streeting 6. Response: Transformation by Education, Graeme Broadbent 7.
Thirty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2010: Training the Lawyers of the Future -
a Regulator's View, David Edmonds 8.Response: Of Competence, Confidence and
the Last Chance Saloon Professor Stephen Mayson (Legal Services Institute)
9.Twenty-ninth Lord Upjohn Lecture 2000: The Education, the Justice System
Requires Today, Lord Woolf C.J. 10. Response: Education in Times of
Developing Law and Civil Procedure, Sir Vivian Ramsey 11.Fourth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1974: Fact finding: Art or science? Lord Justice Ormrod 12.
Response: Preparation for Practice: Developing Effective Advocates in a
Changing World of Adversarial Civil Justice, Nigel Duncan 13. Thirty-eighth
Lord Upjohn Lecture 2009: The student contract Ruth Deech 14. Response:
Changing terms: A Response to Professor Deech Professor Rebecca Huxley
Binns 15. Sixth Lord Upjohn Lecture 1977: The law as taught and the law as
practiced Mr. Justice Goff 16. Response: Are we moving forward in the
Principle v Practice debate in law? Susan Blake 17. Tenth Lord Upjohn
Lecture 1980: Legal education and the needs of the legal profession Sir
Frederick Lawton 18. Response: The Needs of the Legal Profession and the
Liberal Law School: (Re)negotiating Boundaries Chris Ashford 19.
Twenty-second Lord Upjohn Lecture 1993: The Lord Chancellor's advisory
committee on legal education and the legal profession Lord Griffiths of
Govilon M.C. 20. Response: From gavotte to techno - but the dance goes on
John Hodgson 21. Eleventh Lord Upjohn Lecture 1981: The teaching of law and
politics J. A. G. Griffith 22. Response: But It Still Goes On: The Teaching
of Law and Politics in 2015 Professor Tony Bradney 23. Twenty-fifth Lord
Upjohn Lecture 1996: The integration of teaching and research in the law
department Dawn Oliver 24. Response: Fostering Curiosity: The Importance of
Research and Teaching in Law Schools. A Response to Dawn Oliver Dr Jess
Guth