In this paper I describe my experience as one of the early members of the Haile Selassie I University (H.S.I.U.), Law Faculty, and share my reflections on developments in the ensuing years
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This study examines a major law-and-development project in Africa undertaken by the New York-based F...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the setting up of university law schools in many African nations ...
A Speech by Prof. Zygmunt Plater delivered at the Harvard African Law Association (HALA) and the Har...
A complete, modern legal system must be created in each of the developing nations of the world to ...
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I am glad to have been asked to share with the readers of Mizan Law Review, the thoughts that occurr...
For a period going back almost a decade, substantial monetary and personnel assistance has been made...
The origin of law schools is lost in antiquity. It is probable there were advocates in Babylonia,1 a...
The first part of a two part history of the Seattle University School of Law by Professor John Weave...
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In this essay, the author looks at the role of the short-term rule of law consultant in a developing...
At the Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Law Schools held in Palm Beach,...
Teaching & Learning scholars reflect on recent teacher training mission in Ethiopia Like many at the...
1. Introduction Even though traditional instruction in law of Fetha Negast, Law of the Kings, has be...
This study examines a major law-and-development project in Africa undertaken by the New York-based F...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the setting up of university law schools in many African nations ...
A Speech by Prof. Zygmunt Plater delivered at the Harvard African Law Association (HALA) and the Har...
A complete, modern legal system must be created in each of the developing nations of the world to ...
Ethiopia’s Legal Education Reform Programme (launched in 2006) was based on series of studies which ...
I am glad to have been asked to share with the readers of Mizan Law Review, the thoughts that occurr...
For a period going back almost a decade, substantial monetary and personnel assistance has been made...
The origin of law schools is lost in antiquity. It is probable there were advocates in Babylonia,1 a...
The first part of a two part history of the Seattle University School of Law by Professor John Weave...
Professor Emeritus David Chambers launched Michigan Law’s South Africa externship program 10 years a...
Excerpts from law students\u27 journals reflect on their experiences last fall while working with hu...
In this essay, the author looks at the role of the short-term rule of law consultant in a developing...
At the Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Law Schools held in Palm Beach,...
Teaching & Learning scholars reflect on recent teacher training mission in Ethiopia Like many at the...