The provision of pro bono activities for law students has become an established feature of the undergraduate legal education landscape in Law Schools in the United Kingdom (“UK”) and beyond, providing the experiential elements of clinical legal education programmes. Pro bono activities conducted online, or utilising and enhanced by technologies in other ways (for example, through the development of a mobile phone application providing legal guidance), are increasingly becoming a part of this offering, reflecting wider shifts within legal practice and society and an increasing recognition of the importance of digital literacy skills. This paper will situate these forms of online and technologically-enhanced pro bono activities both within th...
Many universities use peer mentoring schemes for students at the start of their undergraduate studie...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Based on a talk given at the November 2016 Student Pro Bono Conference in Birminghnam, this paper co...
The provision of pro bono activities for law students has become an established feature of the under...
This study considers whether participation in pro bono legal work during a programme of academic stu...
In common with the wider higher education sector, clinical legal education practitioners are facing ...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, the subsequent possibilities for more self-represent...
In England and Wales, there is an increasing need for the provision of pro bono legal services. Law ...
A survey of UK law schools use of clinical legal education and pro bono services
This practice paper offers a modest proposition that could make law graduates more capable of servin...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, and the subsequent possibilities for more self-repre...
Legal education in the UK has undergone significant changes over the last decade and is once again u...
In England and Wales, there is an increasing need for the provision of pro bono legal services. Law...
This paper discusses the findings of a survey carried out by the School of Law at the University of ...
Pro bono is a significant component of one of the many professional obligations a lawyer has to fulf...
Many universities use peer mentoring schemes for students at the start of their undergraduate studie...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Based on a talk given at the November 2016 Student Pro Bono Conference in Birminghnam, this paper co...
The provision of pro bono activities for law students has become an established feature of the under...
This study considers whether participation in pro bono legal work during a programme of academic stu...
In common with the wider higher education sector, clinical legal education practitioners are facing ...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, the subsequent possibilities for more self-represent...
In England and Wales, there is an increasing need for the provision of pro bono legal services. Law ...
A survey of UK law schools use of clinical legal education and pro bono services
This practice paper offers a modest proposition that could make law graduates more capable of servin...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, and the subsequent possibilities for more self-repre...
Legal education in the UK has undergone significant changes over the last decade and is once again u...
In England and Wales, there is an increasing need for the provision of pro bono legal services. Law...
This paper discusses the findings of a survey carried out by the School of Law at the University of ...
Pro bono is a significant component of one of the many professional obligations a lawyer has to fulf...
Many universities use peer mentoring schemes for students at the start of their undergraduate studie...
At a time of much debate on the subject of legal education within the UK, universities are having to...
Based on a talk given at the November 2016 Student Pro Bono Conference in Birminghnam, this paper co...