Abstract: 1. Thinking About Law Schools: Rutland Reviewed: William Twinning (University College London). 2. The Political Economy of Canadian Legal Education: H. W. Arthurs (York University, Canada). 3.a Failed Sociologistsa in the Market Place: Law Schools in Australia: Christine Parker and Andrew Goldsmith (University of New South Wales, and School of Cultural Studies, Adelaide). 4. Privatizing the Universities: Jane Kelsey (University of Auckland). 5. Law as a Parasitic Discipline: Anthony Bradney (University of Leicester). 6. New Wine in Old Bottles or New Wine in New Bottles?: Pat Leighton (Manchester Metropolitan University). 7. Women Legal Academics-- A New Research Agenda?: Fiona Cownie (University of Leicester). 8. Gazing into the Future through a VDU: Communications, Information Technology, and Law Teaching: Peter Alldridge and Ann Mumford (Cardiff Law School). 9. Ethics for Lawyers or Ethics for Citizens?New Directions for Legal Education: Julian Webb (University of the West of England). 10. History is Past Politics:A Critique of the Legal Skills Movement in England and Wales: Andrew Boon (University of Westminster).
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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