Pierre Genest Memorial Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law School on February 8, 2012. David B. Wilkins, Vice Dean for Global Initiatives on the Legal Profession, Lester Kissel Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Program on the Legal Profession Harvard Law School talks about global structural changes that have consequences for the legal profession
What David Wilkins has to say might scare the bejesus out of you. In a speech to the American Bar As...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
Pierre Genest Memorial Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law School on February 8, 2012. David B. Wilkins, Vic...
Increasing interest in quantitative and qualitative empirical legal research has yielded a range of ...
This paper explores the ways in which globalization, as a dominant influence on political economy, m...
Thomas F. (Tim) Cullen, Jr., a Jones Day partner and practice leader of that Firm\u27s Global Disput...
This presentation to the WCL faculty is focused on changes that have taken and are taking place in t...
Writer/Contact: Lona Panter, 706-542-5172, lonap@uga.edu Expert on globalization and the legal profe...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
Globalization of The Legal Profession, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, Apr...
The recent changes in world political and economic structures call for an adjustment of legal educat...
Whether working for global or local organizations, lawyers today are increasingly faced with the p...
The increasingly integrated world has facilitated important international and trans-border trends, s...
Enormous developments are taking place in the global economy. Initia- tives are being taken from the...
What David Wilkins has to say might scare the bejesus out of you. In a speech to the American Bar As...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...
Pierre Genest Memorial Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law School on February 8, 2012. David B. Wilkins, Vic...
Increasing interest in quantitative and qualitative empirical legal research has yielded a range of ...
This paper explores the ways in which globalization, as a dominant influence on political economy, m...
Thomas F. (Tim) Cullen, Jr., a Jones Day partner and practice leader of that Firm\u27s Global Disput...
This presentation to the WCL faculty is focused on changes that have taken and are taking place in t...
Writer/Contact: Lona Panter, 706-542-5172, lonap@uga.edu Expert on globalization and the legal profe...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
Globalization of The Legal Profession, Symposium. Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, Apr...
The recent changes in world political and economic structures call for an adjustment of legal educat...
Whether working for global or local organizations, lawyers today are increasingly faced with the p...
The increasingly integrated world has facilitated important international and trans-border trends, s...
Enormous developments are taking place in the global economy. Initia- tives are being taken from the...
What David Wilkins has to say might scare the bejesus out of you. In a speech to the American Bar As...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
Globalization has made traditional readings of the State deeply problematical. The vanishing of old ...