© 2018 Dr. Trischa MannThe direction of movement in legal education generally has been away from the...
Touching upon issues such as lawyers’ critical competences, the adequacy of law schools’ professiona...
In 2000 the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report Managing Justice contained a review of le...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
The manner in which law students are taught and trained at undergraduate and post-graduate level imp...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
Paper by Avrom Sherr, Woolf Professor of Legal Education at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,...
The recent debate concerning changes in the examination for entry to the solicitors’ profession have...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
Inspired by the author’s own experience of providing legal education in legal practice, this researc...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
NoThe Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) which reported in June 2013 conceded that undergrad...
An introductory talk given to Birmingham Law School PGR students as part of their annual PGR Confere...
© 2018 Dr. Trischa MannThe direction of movement in legal education generally has been away from the...
Touching upon issues such as lawyers’ critical competences, the adequacy of law schools’ professiona...
In 2000 the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report Managing Justice contained a review of le...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
The manner in which law students are taught and trained at undergraduate and post-graduate level imp...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
Paper by Avrom Sherr, Woolf Professor of Legal Education at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,...
The recent debate concerning changes in the examination for entry to the solicitors’ profession have...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
Inspired by the author’s own experience of providing legal education in legal practice, this researc...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
NoThe Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) which reported in June 2013 conceded that undergrad...
An introductory talk given to Birmingham Law School PGR students as part of their annual PGR Confere...
© 2018 Dr. Trischa MannThe direction of movement in legal education generally has been away from the...
Touching upon issues such as lawyers’ critical competences, the adequacy of law schools’ professiona...
In 2000 the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report Managing Justice contained a review of le...