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Introduction To The Aals Symposium On The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World, Louis Del Duca, Gianluca Gentili
Introduction To The Aals Symposium On The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World, Louis Del Duca, Gianluca Gentili
Penn State International Law Review
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Educating Lawyers For What? Reshaping The Idea Of Law School, Michael Coper
Educating Lawyers For What? Reshaping The Idea Of Law School, Michael Coper
Penn State International Law Review
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Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools: A Brief Discussion Of Universals And Differences-China And The United States, Francis S.L. Wang
Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools: A Brief Discussion Of Universals And Differences-China And The United States, Francis S.L. Wang
Penn State International Law Review
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A Comment On Argentina's University Of Buenos Aires Law School (Facultad De Derecho De La Universidad De Buenos Aires), Monica Pinto, Alejandro Gomez
A Comment On Argentina's University Of Buenos Aires Law School (Facultad De Derecho De La Universidad De Buenos Aires), Monica Pinto, Alejandro Gomez
Penn State International Law Review
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The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools Beyond Educating Students: Research, Capacity Building, Community Service-The National University Of Singapore School Of Law Experience, Cheng-Han Tan
Penn State International Law Review
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European Legal Education: The Maastricht Experience, Aalt Willem Heringa
European Legal Education: The Maastricht Experience, Aalt Willem Heringa
Penn State International Law Review
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Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students: South Africa-The University Of Cape Town School Of Law Experience, Chuma Himonga
Penn State International Law Review
This paper examines the goals of law schools in their primary role of educating students, and the implications of the changing conditions in the legal and business world for these goals. Hereafter, unless otherwise indicated, "school(s)" will be used instead of "faculty(ies)". I would argue that there is no uniformity among law schools with regard to the purposes for which they educate students. The definition of a school's goals and objectives is influenced by factors peculiar to its own circumstances. Furthermore, the goals of a law school are potentially dynamic. They may change from time to time in response to …
The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World: On Being An "Outside Dean"-The University Of The Pacific Mcgeorge School Of Law Experience, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker
The Role Of Law Schools And Law School Leadership In A Changing World: On Being An "Outside Dean"-The University Of The Pacific Mcgeorge School Of Law Experience, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker
Penn State International Law Review
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Educating Our Students For What? The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students-How Do We Actually Achieve Our Goals And Objectives?, Louis F. Del Duca
Educating Our Students For What? The Goals And Objectives Of Law Schools In Their Primary Role Of Educating Students-How Do We Actually Achieve Our Goals And Objectives?, Louis F. Del Duca
Penn State International Law Review
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Comparison Between Chinese And American Lawyers: Educated And Admitted To Practice Differently In Different Legal Systems, Jie Gao
Penn State International Law Review
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The Role Of A Law School Dean: Balancing A Variety Of Roles And Interests. The American University Washington College Of Law Experience, Claudio Grossman
The Role Of A Law School Dean: Balancing A Variety Of Roles And Interests. The American University Washington College Of Law Experience, Claudio Grossman
Penn State International Law Review
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Unsafe Haven: Could Article 3 Of The U.N. Convention Against Torture Prevent The Extradition Of Terrorist Suspects To U.S. Custody, Faridah Jalil, Che Norlia Mustafa
Unsafe Haven: Could Article 3 Of The U.N. Convention Against Torture Prevent The Extradition Of Terrorist Suspects To U.S. Custody, Faridah Jalil, Che Norlia Mustafa
Penn State International Law Review
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Teaching Constitutional Law In Malaysia: The Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's Experience, Henk Botha
Teaching Constitutional Law In Malaysia: The Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's Experience, Henk Botha
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.