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E-raamat: Re-thinking Legal Education under the Civil and Common Law: A Road Map for Constructive Change

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  • Sari: Legal Pedagogy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351814591
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Legal pedagogy has been slow to respond to the demands and pressures of our rapidly changing world. Educational theory has developed significantly in recent years, yet much of the law curriculum is still delivered predominantly through lecture format and is substantively content-driven. Students are, in the main, treated as empty vessels to be filled by the eminent academics of the day. Reimagining Legal Education under the Common and Civil Law draws on the experience of practitioners, teachers and students in reimagining a more effective legal education process.

Little attention, until relatively recently, has been paid to the importance of the application of theory, the role of reflective learning, the understanding and acquisition of lawyering skills and the development of professional responsibility and wider ethical values. With contributions from across the global north and south, this book examines the history of educating our lawyers, the influences and constraints that may shape the curriculum and the means of delivering it, and the models that could be used to tackle the shortcomings found in the existing system. The whole is intended to represent what might be desirable and possible if we are to produce lawyers that are fit for purpose in the 21st century.

The book should be of direct assistance to those who wish to understand the theory and practice of legal pedagogy in an experiential context. This makes the book essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of law and education, particularly those involved in curriculum design and interactive teaching methods. It should also be of interest to teachers of law.

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This new contribution to the debate on legal education in general and experiential legal education in particular is all the more valuable because it spans both the common law and civil law world; the latter being too often neglected in previous literature. - Anthony Bradney, Professor of Law, Keele University, UK.

Foreword xii
Neil Gold
Opening thoughts xiv
Richard Grimes
Contributors xviii
PART A Context and concepts
1(44)
Introduction
1(2)
1 Celebrating the difference: a U.S. educator's perspective on legal education under the civil and common law
3(10)
Philip M. Genty
2 Experiential learning from the continental viewpoint: if the cap fits ...
13(14)
Cristina Amato
3 Experiential learning: just for `common lawyers' --- really?
27(18)
Richard Grimes
Anne-Lise Sibony
PART B Content and careers
45(98)
Introduction
45(2)
4 Re-thinking the learning and teaching
47(40)
Part 1 A case study from York
47(13)
Richard Hedlund
Part 2 Don't talk at me, talk to me
60(9)
Tanya Walker
Part 3 Clinic, employability and educational need
69(9)
Meredith Daniel
Part 4 Shared potential despite the difference?
78(9)
David Roccaro
5 Ethics and professional responsibility
87(27)
Part 1 Teaching and learning legal ethics: what, how and why?
87(9)
Donald Nicolson
Part 2 Teaching legal ethics under the civil law
96(8)
Jose Garcia-Anon
Part 3 Ethics, professionalism and the law
104(10)
Laura Bugatti
6 Regulation and jobs --- universities, the legal profession and other employers
114(21)
Part 1 Of tribes and territories --- an employer and regulator perspective on re-thinking legal education
114(15)
Chris Maguire
Part 2 Degree apprenticeships --- a way forward?
129(6)
Stephen Levett
7 Assessment in legal education: qualification or quantification?
135(8)
Jenny Gibbons
PART C Countries and cases: examples of re-thinking
143(111)
Introduction
143(2)
8 The birth, growth and reproduction of clinical legal education in Spain
145(10)
Pilar Fernandez-Artiach
Jose Garcia-Anon
Ruth M. Mestre I Mestre
9 Re-thinking legal education in Central and Eastern Europe
155(16)
Michal Urban
Liubou Krasnitskaya
Katarzyna J. Kowalska
10 The same but different: what can we learn from Canadian attitudes to legal education?
171(10)
Sue Prince
11 The civil law tradition but with clinics --- a case study from Chile
181(11)
Juan P. Beca
12 Making a real change: legal education in Nigeria --- partly re-imagined?
192(10)
Ernest Ojukwu
13 A reform agenda for Indian legal education
202(9)
Shuvro Prosun Sarker
14 Beyond the boom: prospects for Australian legal education
211(16)
Jeff Giddings
15 Re-thinking at the sharp end --- examples of experiential teaching and learning practice
227(27)
Part 1 Mock-trials in an accusatorial and inquisitorial context
227(18)
David Mcquoid-Mason
Part 2 Teaching EU law in an experiential way
245(9)
Katarzyna Gromek-Broc
Final words 254(3)
Richard Grimes
Index 257
Richard Grimes is a senior consultant with Les Deux Ltd, a training and development service specialising in access to justice and legal education.