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Reviewing Legal Education

Edited by: Peter Birks

ISBN13: 9780198259992
ISBN: 0198259999
Published: August 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback, A4
Price: £40.99



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This volume arises out of a seminar on the future of legal education, organized by the Society of Public Teachers of Law and held at All Souls College, Oxford, in May 1994.

The debate surrounding legal education, to which this volume makes a contribution, rages today in the UK as a review gets under way under the auspices of the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct.

It is the purpose of this volume to enrich and influence the debate by following the expression of a variety of viewpoints all of which have in common a desire to see legal education which is at once demanding, properly located within the learned tradition of humane scholarship and at the same time fitted to the needs of the modern legal profession.

Contents:
Peter Birks: Editor's Preface. Ross Cranston: Foreword. Peter Birks: Historical Context.
1: Francis Bennion: Teaching Law Management.
2: Peter Birks: Short-Cuts.
3: Anthony Bradley & Christoper Himsworth: Public Law and Legal Education.
4: Eugene Clark & Prof Martin Tsamenyi: An Australian Perspective on the Role of Accreditation in Assuring the Quality of Legal Education.
5: Hugh Collins: The Place of Computers in Legal Education.
6: Bruno deWitte: The European Dimension of Legal Education.
7: Dawn Oliver: Teaching and Learning Law: The Pressures on the Liberal Law Degree.
8: Robert Stevens: Legal Education in Context.
9: William Twining: Postgraduate Legal Studies: some Lessons of Experience.
10: William Wilson & Gillian Morris: The Future of the Academic Law Degree.
11: Prof Bob Hepple: Some Concluding reflections