This article explores the purpose, structure and experience of doctoral studies in Canadian law schools. Relying on an auto-ethnographic methodology where we draw on our personal experience as doctoral students, we identify three tensions in doctoral studies in law. We explore how these tensions-between practice/theory structure/space, and supervisory/other relationships-emerge from the structure of doctoral studies in law and how they manifest themselves in the lived experience of doctoral students. We detail how these tensions are a product of the ambiguous and underexplored nature ofdoctoral studies in law. By making these tensions explicit, we encourage doctoral students, law professors and administrators to reflect more critically on t...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
This dissertation is an exploration of law teaching in Canada. Through an empirical study, it aims ...
This paper explores the relationship between the university-based common law schools and the Law Soc...
This article explores the purpose, structure and experience of doctoral studies in Canadian law scho...
Intellectual abilities alone are not sufficient to successfully progress through doctoral studies. R...
This study examines the experiences of doctoral students at a Canadian research university in four ...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
This paper considers the evolution of Carleton University\u27s Department of Law and Legal Studies a...
This dissertation examines the attitudes, pedagogical practices, and teaching materials of Canadian ...
In this article we use the metaphors associated with travelling, i.e. going through customs, being i...
While a large group of students enroll in graduate studies in Canada every year, more than half do n...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
Introduction to Legal Studies, 5e, is intended to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the stud...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
This dissertation is an exploration of law teaching in Canada. Through an empirical study, it aims ...
This paper explores the relationship between the university-based common law schools and the Law Soc...
This article explores the purpose, structure and experience of doctoral studies in Canadian law scho...
Intellectual abilities alone are not sufficient to successfully progress through doctoral studies. R...
This study examines the experiences of doctoral students at a Canadian research university in four ...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
This paper considers the evolution of Carleton University\u27s Department of Law and Legal Studies a...
This dissertation examines the attitudes, pedagogical practices, and teaching materials of Canadian ...
In this article we use the metaphors associated with travelling, i.e. going through customs, being i...
While a large group of students enroll in graduate studies in Canada every year, more than half do n...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
Introduction to Legal Studies, 5e, is intended to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the stud...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
This dissertation is an exploration of law teaching in Canada. Through an empirical study, it aims ...
This paper explores the relationship between the university-based common law schools and the Law Soc...