Directions 11
Autumn 2005
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A quarrel far away? The Training Framework Review and the undergraduate law school
In this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Chris Ashford (University of Sunderland) reviews the implications of the Law Society of England and Wales’ Training Framework Review for...
Philip Plowden - National Teaching Fellow
In this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Philip Plowden, Associate Dean/Director of Professional Courses in the School of Law at Northumbria University, talks about plans for his...
Portrait of the online tutor as Thelonius Monk
In this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Paul Maharg (Glasgow Graduate School of Law) describes the improvisational role of the online tutor. Read more of Paul’s musings on legal...
Towards the death of French law schools?
In this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Emmanuel Guinchard (Northumbria University) describes developments in legal education in France. On 7 June 2005 Robert Schuman University of...
Tuning legal studies: can we find 'commonality'?
In this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Julian Lonbay (University of Birmingham) reviews progress towards an overall qualifications framework for legal training in Europe. Julian is...
Wales and the Training Framework Review: even more problems?
PIn this article from the Autumn 2005 issue of Directions Patricia Leighton and Richard Owen (University of Glamorgan) review the potential impact of the Law Society of England and Wales’ Training...
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