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The New Japanese Law Schools: Putting The Professional Into Legal Education, James Maxeiner, Keiichi Yamanaka Apr 2004

The New Japanese Law Schools: Putting The Professional Into Legal Education, James Maxeiner, Keiichi Yamanaka

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In April 2004, more than sixty law schools began operation in Japan. Legal education, previously treated as a combination of undergraduate education in law and extra-university training in professional skills, will now be concentrated in new professional law schools. The reforms of Japanese legal education are intended both to produce more attorneys in a nation that has a shortage of legally trained professionals, and to help increase the role of law in Japanese society generally.

In order for Japan's new Jaw schools to achieve their educational objectives, they must successfully address a host of conceptual, pedagogical and organizational challenges. Foremost …


The Rule Of Law In The Reform Of Legal Education: Teaching The Legal Mind In Japanese Law Schools, James Maxeiner Mar 2004

The Rule Of Law In The Reform Of Legal Education: Teaching The Legal Mind In Japanese Law Schools, James Maxeiner

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  • a. The Rule of Law is at the heart of the present legal reform.
  • b. There is an international consensus about basic elements of the Rule of Law.
  • c. Legal methods are central to the Rule of Law. But different legal methods are used to realize the Rule of Law.
  • d. Teaching legal methods, i.e., teaching to think like a lawyer, is at the heart of that which is professional in legal education.
  • e. The present legal reform invites Japanese law schools to teach legal methods.


A Tax Teacher Tries Law And (Dramatic) Literature, Jeffrey G. Sherman Mar 2004

A Tax Teacher Tries Law And (Dramatic) Literature, Jeffrey G. Sherman

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Leadership Opportunities Hiding In Plain View (With Harold J. Krent), Ronald W. Staudt Mar 2004

Leadership Opportunities Hiding In Plain View (With Harold J. Krent), Ronald W. Staudt

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Embracing The Writing-Centered Legal Process, Suzanne Ehrenberg Feb 2004

Embracing The Writing-Centered Legal Process, Suzanne Ehrenberg

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Leadership Opportunities Hiding In Plain View (With Ronald W. Staudt), Harold J. Krent Feb 2004

Leadership Opportunities Hiding In Plain View (With Ronald W. Staudt), Harold J. Krent

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Understanding Family Law In Context: The Court Observation Assignment, Jane C. Murphy Jan 2004

Understanding Family Law In Context: The Court Observation Assignment, Jane C. Murphy

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A Tyrannosaurus-Rex Aptly Named 'Sue': Using A Disputed Dinosaur To Teach Contract Defenses, Miriam A. Cherry Jan 2004

A Tyrannosaurus-Rex Aptly Named 'Sue': Using A Disputed Dinosaur To Teach Contract Defenses, Miriam A. Cherry

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This piece focuses on the discovery of a T-Rex skeleton, and the contract formed between the private fossil collectors and the Native American rancher who ostensibly owned the land where the fossil was situated. Although the fossil was eventually sold at auction for over eight million dollars, the fossil collectors paid the rancher only $5,000 for its excavation. In addition to the rancher, the Sioux tribe and the Department of Justice also became involved in the case.

As described in my work, the law school Socratic method has come under attack in recent years. In response to such criticisms, the …


Humanity And The Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Jan 2004

Humanity And The Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.

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