This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic movement. Our starting position is that law clinics, a type of clinical legal education (CLE), are in a unique position to engage in, and potentially promote, social justice issues outside their immediate communities and jurisdictions. To achieve this aim, it is necessary for law clinics to adopt a universal pro forma underpinned by the key concepts of CLE, namely social justice education and promoting access to justice through law reform. We argue that the main features of CLE are aligned with those of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on issues such as human dignity and social justice. Incorporating UDHR values into CLE serves t...
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
There is a body of literature on clinical legal theory that urges a focus in clinics beyond the sing...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
As the law becomes increasingly globalised and online education is increasingly emphasised, clinical...
edited by Frank S. Bloch [Oxford University Press, 2011, 400 pp., £46.80, (Hardback)
Emerging in the 1960’s, the clinical legal education movement promoted an important dual mission – t...
This Essay takes up the question of clinical legal education’s commitment to access to justice from ...
Many law school clinics presume a “social justice” mission—that is, representation of the indigent a...
This report explores the role of clinical legal education in promoting Access to Justice and human r...
Social justice has always played an important role in clinical legal education (CLE). Clinicians are...
This publication (formally an article, de facto a book) is a wide inquiry on legal clinical educatio...
Whilst clinical programmes are an established and core feature of legal education in the USA, and pl...
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
There is a body of literature on clinical legal theory that urges a focus in clinics beyond the sing...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
As the law becomes increasingly globalised and online education is increasingly emphasised, clinical...
edited by Frank S. Bloch [Oxford University Press, 2011, 400 pp., £46.80, (Hardback)
Emerging in the 1960’s, the clinical legal education movement promoted an important dual mission – t...
This Essay takes up the question of clinical legal education’s commitment to access to justice from ...
Many law school clinics presume a “social justice” mission—that is, representation of the indigent a...
This report explores the role of clinical legal education in promoting Access to Justice and human r...
Social justice has always played an important role in clinical legal education (CLE). Clinicians are...
This publication (formally an article, de facto a book) is a wide inquiry on legal clinical educatio...
Whilst clinical programmes are an established and core feature of legal education in the USA, and pl...
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
There is a body of literature on clinical legal theory that urges a focus in clinics beyond the sing...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...