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(De-)Constructing the global law school

The ‘(de-)constructing the global law school’ stream at the Learning in Law Annual Conference 2007 included the following papers: Sustainable globalisation and higher education – Nick Johnson (...

Dual legal education: teaching and learning in law with French law degrees

In her paper Marie-Luce Paris (University College Dublin) presented a case study on the integration of French legal education into a degree on Irish/English law. Marie-Luce’s slides are embedded...

Learning law in a global era

Keynote address by Harry Arthurs (Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada) at the Learning in Law Annual Conference 2007, exploring the impact of globalisation on the law curriculum and outlining the ‘trans-...

Peer mentoring for international students

In her paper Shamini Ragavan (Newcastle University) described her experiences as an international student tutor, exploring in particular the role of collaborative learning in supporting...

Teaching through proxy as a response to the internationalisation of legal education

In her paper prepared for the Learning in Law Annual Conference 2007 Grace Li (University of Technology, Sydney) looked at the challenges and possible solutions for teaching students from non-common...

The culture of legal education in France from a comparative viewpoint: perspectives for a legal education in the EU

In her paper Ruth Sefton-Green (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) presented a comparative view of French legal education, taking account of perspectives for a legal education in the EU....

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