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The Government of Wales Act 2006: teaching resource note
general principles behind the Government of Wales Act 2006. It is intended to be of assistance to those teaching legal systems particularly to those outside Wales and explains why familiarity with a…
Legal Wales: annual symposium 2007
Glamorgan) reports on the 2007 symposium of Legal Wales, a representative body of lawyers and legal academics set up in 2001. Since devolution started in 1999 Wales has increasingly been moving in…
The Government of Wales Act 2006: the challenges for legal education
examined the development of devolution in Wales, concluding with a summary of the implications for legal education providers. Richard is UKCLE’s contact person for Wales and coordinated our 2007 se…
Developing students’ critical thinking skills through peer assessment and information literacy
yet, Scotland has one in draft form and Wales is hoping to develop one, so I am hopeful that this will encourage curriculum development. Some institutions have already taken a strategic approach and …
The challenge and opportunities of contextualising legal education
Alexandra Dobson (University of Wales, Newport) considered the opportunities and challenges of teaching law in mixed programmes in higher education. Alex’s slides are embedded below, and h…
A personal experience of PDP and progress files
Case study on the introduction of personal development planning and progress files at the University of Glamorgan, taken from the Reflections on personal development planning in law paper delivered a…
Legal education in Wales
What’s new in Wales Interview with John Griffiths AM – listen to Richard Owen’s interview with John Griffiths AM, Counsel General and Leader of the Legislative Programme For …
UKCLE Wales e-newsletter
e-newsletter for academics based in law schools in Wales was sent to our Welsh contacts on 5 July 2010. It is intended as a complement to the main UKCLE e-newsletter and will appear three times a y…
Welsh medium education at Glamorgan
module at Glamorgan, presented at the Legal Wales Conference held in Cardiff on 13-14 November 2004. The post-devolution settlement in Wales has started to see raised awareness of specifically Wels…
Quality assurance in higher education
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales on the QAA website give details of the procedures in each country and links to further information. The academic infrastructure section gives links to …
Mapping legal education in Wales (MaLEW)
into aspects of post 16 provision in law in Wales Completion date: February 2003 UKCLE funding: £5,000 This research, funded by UKCLE and the University of Glamorgan, aimed to overcome the lack o…
Using SIMPLE at the University of Glamorgan law school
Case study on the use of the SIMPLE application in the law school at the University of Glamorgan, one of five law schools participating in UKCLE’s SIMPLE project If you would like to know mor…
UKCLE strategy for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
supporting legal education in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland includes a Nations Fund dedicated to supporting activities of a country specific character. We are developing areas of our website t…
Legal education in Wales: opportunities and challenges
establishment of the National Assembly for Wales in 1999 reference to Wales in legal matters often meant no more than a brief realisation that English law extended westwards beyond Chester, Shrewsbur…
Legal directions in Wales: an interview with John Griffiths AM
School and UKCLE’s Consultant for Wales, recently met with John Griffiths AM, Counsel General of the Welsh Assembly Government to discuss current trends in legal education and other legal matte…
Welsh legal education: working together, succeeding together
all aspects of post 16 legal education in Wales. Delegates were drawn from many sectors, including higher and further education institutions, schools, professional bodies and private teaching compani…
Directions 8
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Wales and the Training Framework Review: even more problems?
impact of the Law Society of England and Wales’ Training Framework Review on the solicitors profession in Wales. See our Legal Practice Course review page for full details of the Training Fra…
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