The focus of this article is upon educational background of academic lawyers in England and Wales and the extent to which qualifications from certain institutions may be seen as acting as a proxy for social class. In recent years higher educational background and socio-economic background have been significant topics of research relating to entry to the legal professions and judiciary in England and Wales. There is a relative absence of such research relating to academic lawyers. The research discussed in this article aims to close that gap. The article argues that critiques relating to the elite nature of the traditional legal professions in terms of educational background have parallels within the academic legal community, evidenced by a ...
(Excerpt) Specifically, as this Article discusses, the students who attend top-tier law schools are ...
In order to investigate students’ success and experience at university, this thesis compared student...
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
Research by Louise Ashley, Hilary Sommerlad and Jo Duberley highlights the structural nature of soci...
This article provides an analysis of the educational routes and professionalisation strategies of Ch...
Legal education in both the United Kingdom and the United States has faced troubled waters in recent...
This article challenges the conventional problematisation of and response to insufficient socio-econ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. We in...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
For academics the nature of their work means that the Socratic demand to live an examined life has a...
This article interrogates a number of assumptions underpinning the recent focus on employability and...
This article explores the reasons for a greater emphasis on access to justice in UK legal education ...
(Excerpt) Specifically, as this Article discusses, the students who attend top-tier law schools are ...
In order to investigate students’ success and experience at university, this thesis compared student...
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
Research by Louise Ashley, Hilary Sommerlad and Jo Duberley highlights the structural nature of soci...
This article provides an analysis of the educational routes and professionalisation strategies of Ch...
Legal education in both the United Kingdom and the United States has faced troubled waters in recent...
This article challenges the conventional problematisation of and response to insufficient socio-econ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. We in...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
For academics the nature of their work means that the Socratic demand to live an examined life has a...
This article interrogates a number of assumptions underpinning the recent focus on employability and...
This article explores the reasons for a greater emphasis on access to justice in UK legal education ...
(Excerpt) Specifically, as this Article discusses, the students who attend top-tier law schools are ...
In order to investigate students’ success and experience at university, this thesis compared student...
This article explores a group of related challenges facing UK law schools. These include changes in ...