This article attempts to describe and analyze those events which fostered the historical metamorphosis of the French legal studies curriculum. The predominance of a broad academic approach to law and the concomitant absence of a narrow trade school mentality in the French law schools might be attributed to the general organization of higher education in France. One of the primary contentions of this article is that the fundamental character of French legal education, which emphasizes the educating of jurists as opposed to the training of lawyers, is the product of a set of factors which are deeply rooted in French history and are part of the basic intellectual assumptions of French culture. It is the basic thesis of this paper that the Fr...
The “École Centrale of Paris” has established itself, over the past two centuries, as a leader in ed...
http://www.cairn.info/revue-droit-et-societe-2013-1-page-67.htm"This article focuses on a decree pas...
Alliés et amis de longue date, la France et les États-Unis n'ont cessé d'entretenir des relations de...
This article attempts to describe and analyze those events which fostered the historical metamorphos...
International audienceThe article examines the nature of contemporary legal training in two French e...
For a little over thirty years the teaching of law in France has conjured up the image of a vast exp...
On September 2008, Paris 2 - Panthéon-Assas University created its Law School. Open to students hold...
This chapter presents an observation-based study of the legal programs offered by two elite French i...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
The modest aim of this piece is to supply some historical background to the other contributions to t...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Legal education across Europe is constantly under fire, and pleading to reform legal studies has bee...
France and the United States, long-standing allies and friends, have maintained constant relations s...
HOW TO REFORM THE LEGAL EDUCATION? BETWEEN SCIENCE AND POLITICS, THE CRITICAL LEGAL MOVEMENT IN FRAN...
The “École Centrale of Paris” has established itself, over the past two centuries, as a leader in ed...
http://www.cairn.info/revue-droit-et-societe-2013-1-page-67.htm"This article focuses on a decree pas...
Alliés et amis de longue date, la France et les États-Unis n'ont cessé d'entretenir des relations de...
This article attempts to describe and analyze those events which fostered the historical metamorphos...
International audienceThe article examines the nature of contemporary legal training in two French e...
For a little over thirty years the teaching of law in France has conjured up the image of a vast exp...
On September 2008, Paris 2 - Panthéon-Assas University created its Law School. Open to students hold...
This chapter presents an observation-based study of the legal programs offered by two elite French i...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
The modest aim of this piece is to supply some historical background to the other contributions to t...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Legal education across Europe is constantly under fire, and pleading to reform legal studies has bee...
France and the United States, long-standing allies and friends, have maintained constant relations s...
HOW TO REFORM THE LEGAL EDUCATION? BETWEEN SCIENCE AND POLITICS, THE CRITICAL LEGAL MOVEMENT IN FRAN...
The “École Centrale of Paris” has established itself, over the past two centuries, as a leader in ed...
http://www.cairn.info/revue-droit-et-societe-2013-1-page-67.htm"This article focuses on a decree pas...
Alliés et amis de longue date, la France et les États-Unis n'ont cessé d'entretenir des relations de...