This essay reflects upon the work that U.S. clinical teachers have done in helping to bring clinical methodology to law schools in European civil law jurisdictions. The essay examines some of the differences between the U.S. common law and European civil law systems with respect to the conception, teaching, and practice of law. The essay suggests that U.S. clinical teachers have not been sufficiently sensitive to these differences in legal culture. The essay describes five core differences between the two systems and their implications for effective clinical education in civil law systems. The essay concludes with recommendations for future cross-cultural pedagogical collaboration between U.S. clinical teachers and their European colleagues
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For decades, educators across the world have been advocating for educational reform that would incre...
This essay reflects upon the work that U.S. clinical teachers have done in helping to bring clinical...
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This Essay begins by offering teaching objectives that can be used to focus supervision and educatio...
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Promoting cross-cultural awareness should be an important aspect of professionalism training in lega...
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Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
This article focuses on one of the key ways in which the trend toward globalization and the creation...
No matter a lawyer’s practice area, it is extremely important that each lawyer possess the ability t...
The broad goal of this paper is to describe the need, and provide a framework, for engaging in cross...
If law schools are to prepare students for the reality of practice, it is useful to help students be...
For decades, educators across the world have been advocating for educational reform that would incre...
This essay reflects upon the work that U.S. clinical teachers have done in helping to bring clinical...
The authors first met in 2000, and have collaborated in conferences, workshops, and other projects s...
Over the past decade, the literature on lawyering has paid increased attention to the impact of cult...
This Essay begins by offering teaching objectives that can be used to focus supervision and educatio...
Clinical legal education has achieved widespread acceptance throughout the world, growing by leaps a...
Lawyers’ cultural experiences, biases, and perspectives may differ from those of clients, colleagues...
What is the influence of the United States on European clinical legal education? The first reaction ...
Promoting cross-cultural awareness should be an important aspect of professionalism training in lega...
This article urges law schools to follow their medical counterparts by incorporating cross-cultural ...
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
This article focuses on one of the key ways in which the trend toward globalization and the creation...
No matter a lawyer’s practice area, it is extremely important that each lawyer possess the ability t...
The broad goal of this paper is to describe the need, and provide a framework, for engaging in cross...
If law schools are to prepare students for the reality of practice, it is useful to help students be...
For decades, educators across the world have been advocating for educational reform that would incre...