This paper responds to the debate over whether ethics is better taught in one or more discrete modules or pervasively throughout the law degree programme. It surveys the existing literature and looks at recent developments in different countries where attempts have been made to achieve the goals established by Deborah Rhode in her concept of a ‘continuing method’. Finally, it concludes with a list of citations which will direct readers to further useful argument and analysis
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In 2008, Macquarie University introduced the Participation and Community Engagement (PACE) initiativ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept and the content of courses on “social ethics”....
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
Should ethics be taught in the high schools? Should high school faculty teach it themselves or invit...
This paper will seek to address the challenges of teaching legal ethics to undergraduate law student...
There is a considerable debate as to whether legal ethics should be taught on undergraduate law degr...
The first-year introductory course in property law is about all that is left of the traditional blac...
The law school curriculum at Notre Dame is based on a two-faceted mission statement that the faculty...
Legal ethics is typically taught as part of the undergraduate law degree in Australia. In this chapt...
From the beginning, the focus on teaching about legal ethics and the legal profession at UCLA was on...
This article revisits the idea of 'pervasive ethics' and proposes a model that makes it possible to ...
The paper examines the education and training of adults in ethics. It applies to courses at univer...
Abstract Departments and faculties across a university are increasingly offering courses in ethics f...
Teaching ethics is quite challenging both for teachers and students. For teachers because they shoul...
In 2008, Macquarie University introduced the Participation and Community Engagement (PACE) initiativ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept and the content of courses on “social ethics”....
No matter the setting or the audience, certain approaches are more likely than others to engage the ...
We who teach legal ethics employ many of the teacher\u27s arts to win our students\u27 appreciation ...
Should ethics be taught in the high schools? Should high school faculty teach it themselves or invit...
This paper will seek to address the challenges of teaching legal ethics to undergraduate law student...