Imperatives for Legal Education Research

Imperatives for Legal Education Research

Then, Now and Tomorrow

Vines, Prue; Steel, Alex; Nehme, Marina; Golder, Ben

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2019

296

Dura

Inglês

9781138387805

15 a 20 dias

453

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I INTRODUCTION:

Chapter 1 Legal Education Research as an Imperative

Ben Golder, Marina Nehme, Alex Steel and Prue Vines*

Chapter 2 The histories of legal education scholarship

Fiona Cownie

PART II CURRENT LANDSCAPES:

Chapter 3 Theoretical Legal Education Research: Engaging neoliberalism

Peter Burdon

Chapter 4 The Poverty of Pessimism

David Dixon

Chapter 5 Empirical Legal Education Research: Empirical research in Australia

Alex Steel

Chapter 6 Practical Legal Education Research: A meta-survey of teaching and learning in practice-based education

Kristoffer Greaves

Chapter 7 Towards a Taxonomy of Legal Education Research

Kate Galloway*, Melissa Castan and Alex Steel

PART III CALLS FOR ACTION:

8 Who Controls University Legal Education in UK

Anthony Bradney

Chapter 9 A virtuous journey through the regulation minefield

Sally Kift

Chapter 10 Trends in Legal Education Reform

Julian Webb

Chapter 11 Thinking or Acting Like A Lawyer? What We Don't know about Legal Education and are Afraid to Ask

Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Chapter 12 Equipping the Legally Literate Leaders of Tomorrow

Tania Leiman

Chapter 13 Prometheus, Sisyphus, Themis: Three futures for legal education research

Paul Maharg
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