For a period going back almost a decade, substantial monetary and personnel assistance has been made available to African legal education from sources in the United States. What has this American assistance accomplished, does it merit continuation, and if continued what form should it take? This article discusses these issues. There has been enough experience with American participation in African legal education to make a fair appraisal of it, and there has been so much growth and change in African law teaching institutions during the last decade that a reassessment of American assistance policies toward African legal education is now in order. To what extent, for instance, are qualified Africans now available to teach law so that expatria...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This...
This paper attempts to establish and analyse the role of African universities generally and their la...
For a period going back almost a decade, substantial monetary and personnel assistance has been made...
The article examines the challenges legal education faces as a result of globalisation with specific...
Communism has collapsed, the United States is now the only superpower, and modem information technol...
The two-tier legal education system has become increasingly ineffective by virtue of the evolution o...
This study examines a major law-and-development project in Africa undertaken by the New York-based F...
This Article will acquaint the reader with the organization and operation of legal aid services in M...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the setting up of university law schools in many African nations ...
In this essay, the author looks at the role of the short-term rule of law consultant in a developing...
Scholars have devoted considerable attention and resources to creating and expanding legal aid clini...
This article explores the current organization of the South African bar and describes the legal educ...
This dissertation analyzes the liberalization of legal education and training in East Africa. It exp...
In this paper I describe my experience as one of the early members of the Haile Selassie I Universit...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This...
This paper attempts to establish and analyse the role of African universities generally and their la...
For a period going back almost a decade, substantial monetary and personnel assistance has been made...
The article examines the challenges legal education faces as a result of globalisation with specific...
Communism has collapsed, the United States is now the only superpower, and modem information technol...
The two-tier legal education system has become increasingly ineffective by virtue of the evolution o...
This study examines a major law-and-development project in Africa undertaken by the New York-based F...
This Article will acquaint the reader with the organization and operation of legal aid services in M...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the setting up of university law schools in many African nations ...
In this essay, the author looks at the role of the short-term rule of law consultant in a developing...
Scholars have devoted considerable attention and resources to creating and expanding legal aid clini...
This article explores the current organization of the South African bar and describes the legal educ...
This dissertation analyzes the liberalization of legal education and training in East Africa. It exp...
In this paper I describe my experience as one of the early members of the Haile Selassie I Universit...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This...
This paper attempts to establish and analyse the role of African universities generally and their la...