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Experimenting With Clinical Legal Education To Address The Disconnect Between The Larger Promise Of Law And Its Grassroots Reality In India, Ajay Pandey
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Global Clinical Legal Education And International Partnerships: A Chinese Legal Educator's Perspective, Yanmin Cai
Global Clinical Legal Education And International Partnerships: A Chinese Legal Educator's Perspective, Yanmin Cai
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Why Teach International Family Law In Conflicts?, William L. Reynolds
Why Teach International Family Law In Conflicts?, William L. Reynolds
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[The author] sets forth a challenge to conflicts professors: to teach international family law in their conflict of laws classes. At present, many conflicts professors avoid teaching international family law, in part because the study of this subject is complicated by several statutes addressing particularly difficult issues. Ignorning international family law is unwise, because many United States citizens and lawyers are likely to confront such problems.