Is legal education working?
6th Annual LILI Conference
9 January 2004, University of Warwick
The following full papers are available from the conference:
- The development of a new law curriculum – Kisch Beevers, University of Sheffield
- Five search for buried treasure: what we’ve dug up so far – Caroline Maughan, University of the West of England, and Mike Maughan, University of Gloucestershire
- The future of the legal profession and learning – opening address by Joy Harcup, Head of Training at Berwin Leighton Paisner
- Induction: law and more – Chris Gale, Leeds Metropolitan University
- Lecturing in a live environment – Peter Scott, Glasgow Caledonian University
- Part time law students: first contact – Andrew Francis, Keele University, and Iain McDonald, University of the West of England
- A problem-based learning approach to company law – Susan Bailey, Southampton Institute
- Virtual learning environments in action – workshop led by Paul Maharg and Patricia McKellar, Glasgow Graduate School of Law
- Why learning law really is a complex business: implications of complexity theory for legal education – workshop led by Julian Webb, University of Westminster
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