Street Law has long been identified as a means by which the community is empowered with relevant and topical information regarding their legal rights, remedies and responsibilities. However, in more recent times, traditional forms of delivery such as in-person legal education seminars may not adequately meet the desires and needs of people who are hoping to access legal information faster and more conveniently than ever before. This article examines a pilot project designed by the University of Newcastle Legal Centre to ensure outreach keeps pace with modern expectations of legal service delivery through the development of the ‘Know the Law’ mobile cache device (‘the site’). Released in early 2016, the site is designed to provide internatio...
Against the background of the current graduate skills agenda and its considered importance in relati...
Mapping unmet legal need assists university law clinics plan activities to meet the needs of the com...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this paper is to investigate the utility of a small-scale Street Law project...
Street Law is believed to be a unique learning method. But do Street Law university students actuall...
Street Law, where law students or lawyers teach about the law in local school, correctional, and com...
The UK and Ireland Street Law Conference brings together academics, lawyers, students, and other Str...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
The term ‘Street Law’ authentically refers to the specially-created, experimental teaching syllabus ...
Street Law is a legal education methodology designed to increase civic engagement, critical thinking...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
The sharp decline in levels of state funded legal support have highlighted the importance of publicl...
Change, it is said, is the only constant. Whilst it cannot be avoided, the worlds of legal education...
The first book of its kind published in the UK, Street Law: Theory and Practice is the ideal compani...
Sarah Morse introduces the second issue of the IJPLE and flags up the 3rd Annual Street Law Best Pra...
Against the background of the current graduate skills agenda and its considered importance in relati...
Mapping unmet legal need assists university law clinics plan activities to meet the needs of the com...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
peer-reviewedThe aim of this paper is to investigate the utility of a small-scale Street Law project...
Street Law is believed to be a unique learning method. But do Street Law university students actuall...
Street Law, where law students or lawyers teach about the law in local school, correctional, and com...
The UK and Ireland Street Law Conference brings together academics, lawyers, students, and other Str...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
The term ‘Street Law’ authentically refers to the specially-created, experimental teaching syllabus ...
Street Law is a legal education methodology designed to increase civic engagement, critical thinking...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
The sharp decline in levels of state funded legal support have highlighted the importance of publicl...
Change, it is said, is the only constant. Whilst it cannot be avoided, the worlds of legal education...
The first book of its kind published in the UK, Street Law: Theory and Practice is the ideal compani...
Sarah Morse introduces the second issue of the IJPLE and flags up the 3rd Annual Street Law Best Pra...
Against the background of the current graduate skills agenda and its considered importance in relati...
Mapping unmet legal need assists university law clinics plan activities to meet the needs of the com...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...