In 2007 Harvard Law School made the most ambitions changes to the school\u27s curriculum since Langdell. That change was the internationalization and globalization of its curriculum. Other law schools, such as Michigan, McGeorge and Georgetown, had already done that. But what is to assure that the recent trend toward internationalization will not be just another fad? This address, after summarizing current developments, provides an answer: learning from foreign law
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The internationalization of legal education is imperative given the global engagement of individuals...
This Article, based on remarks given at a fall 2013 conference hosted by The Whitney R. Harris World...
This address has three principal points: (1) An overview of how we are going about internationalizin...
Whether working for global or local organizations, lawyers today are increasingly faced with the p...
This article analyses the role of U.S. law schools in educating foreign lawyers and the increasing...
This article examines two substantially irreconcilable approaches to internationalization that are e...
In recent decades, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of foreign attorneys enrolled at...
Just over ten years ago, Germans tore down a wall that divided their country and the whole of Europe...
The increasingly integrated world has facilitated important international and trans-border trends, s...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
Michael P. Scharf gives a talk about efforts to internationalize the curriculum that have been emplo...
A common concern of the legal profession and academic community is the extent to which emerging lawy...
Globalization of the world markets is the impetus behind this Article\u27s call to law schools to in...
One of the questions closely related to the subject of the present Symposium, entitled Interpretati...
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The internationalization of legal education is imperative given the global engagement of individuals...
This Article, based on remarks given at a fall 2013 conference hosted by The Whitney R. Harris World...
This address has three principal points: (1) An overview of how we are going about internationalizin...
Whether working for global or local organizations, lawyers today are increasingly faced with the p...
This article analyses the role of U.S. law schools in educating foreign lawyers and the increasing...
This article examines two substantially irreconcilable approaches to internationalization that are e...
In recent decades, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of foreign attorneys enrolled at...
Just over ten years ago, Germans tore down a wall that divided their country and the whole of Europe...
The increasingly integrated world has facilitated important international and trans-border trends, s...
This essay addresses the challenge of educating law students to work in an increasingly global conte...
Michael P. Scharf gives a talk about efforts to internationalize the curriculum that have been emplo...
A common concern of the legal profession and academic community is the extent to which emerging lawy...
Globalization of the world markets is the impetus behind this Article\u27s call to law schools to in...
One of the questions closely related to the subject of the present Symposium, entitled Interpretati...
The author argues that a continued focus by the US legal education establishment on standard courses...
The internationalization of legal education is imperative given the global engagement of individuals...
This Article, based on remarks given at a fall 2013 conference hosted by The Whitney R. Harris World...