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Australian Law School Libraries: A Position Statement and Standards
Published 1997-01-01“…There is a limit to what a law school needs in its library to function effectively. …”
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Private Law Schools In Indonesia: Their Development, Governance And Role In Society
Published 2018“…Consequently, the views and policies of these law schools mostly paralleled the government of Indonesia’s policies and views. …”
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Victoria Law School Ten Years On—A Time to Pause and Reflect
Published 2011-06-01“…On 4 November 2010, a large and distinguished audience assembled at the Queen Street Campus of Victoria University to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of Victoria Law School. This Foreword records the diverse achievements of Victoria Law School over the past decade.…”
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Statelessness at Home: The Story of a Stateless Student at Tilburg Law School
Published 2014-01-01“…This article looks into the story of Hanna, a stateless student who is studying for her LLM at Tilburg Law School. By discussing Hanna’s statelessness and her experiences in the Netherlands, this piece contributes to a better understanding of statelessness, while also using her situation as a backdrop for discussing some of the difficulties inherent in the current policy response to statelessness in the Netherlands.…”
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Barriers to Entry into Law School: An Examination of Socio-Economic and Indigenous Disadvantage
Published 2014-01-01“…The findings provide a useful basis for law schools in their review, development and renewal of their law curriculum.…”
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The Future of Legal Education: Do Law Schools Have the Right to Be Conservative?
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Adaptation and Validation of Learned Helplessness Scale in Chinese Law School Students
Published 2024-05-01“…In addition, concurrent validity is also confirmed.Conclusion: The 14-item version of the Chinese LHS is a psychometric sound instrument for assessing learned helplessness among Chinese law school students.Keywords: learned helplessness scale, Chinese, adaptation, validation…”
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HUNGARIAN AND CROATIAN STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES RELATED TO THE LAW SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT MOTIVATION
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Re/writing Skills Training in Law Schools - Legal Literacy Revisited
Published 1998-01-01“…Both of the authors are legal scholars and law teachers with backgrounds in English studies and literary theory, and we bring these perspectives to bear on the perennial problem of introducing both developmental and remedial language tuition into law schools. The article is informed by a model of language and literacy which views written legal communication skills as the acquisition of competence in, and initiation into, the codes of a culture of specialist discursive practices. …”
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Mandating a Culture of Service: Pro Bono in the Law School Curriculum
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Contextualising Law: An Attempt to Operationalise Theory by Teaching Interviewing in the Law School
Published 1994-01-01“…In the Pearce Report three major goals of law schools were identified as similar to those of universities: to undertake research; to service the community; and to teach.1 Achievement of the last goal required going beyond the mere “imparting of knowledge” to include (among other things) an understanding of the law in operation as well as in context, and to develop in students practical legal skills and competencies that were essential to all types of legal work, notwithstanding the degree of separation of that work from the practice of law.2 The recommendation was made that this objective could be achieved by teaching specific practical legal skills such as advocacy, communication, counselling, drafting, interpretation of legislation, negotiation, and research and writing.3 One inference to be drawn from the above recommendation is that the teaching of law can be improved, and the perceived separation of the theory and the practice of law narrowed to some extent, by incorporating practical legal skills into the curricula of law schools. …”
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The Student Experience in Second Year Programmes in New Zealand Law Schools
Published 2017-01-01“…Law schools are increasingly responsive to the introduction of animal law into elective offerings. …”
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Enhancing the First Year Curriculum and Experience: Law School ‘Boot Camp’
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Enhancing the first year curriculum and experience: law school ‘boot camp’
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Embedding Animal Law into Law School Curricula: The Possibilities of Strategic Unit Design
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Women in the Law School Curriculum: Equity is About More Than Just Access
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Using Modern Educational Technologies in a Law School (Based on Regional Experience)
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TEACHING LEGAL ENGLISH TO LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH VOCABULARY PRACTICE TASKS
Published 2018-06-01“…Yet, before shifting to the practical facets of teaching Legal English to law school students, the article debuts with a clarification of some concepts related to English language teaching, as well as with language teaching approaches, which is further followed by a brief analysis of the teaching resources available for Legal English and their advantages. …”
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Beyond Mooting: Designing an Advocacy, Ethics and Values Matrix for the Law School Curriculum
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Relationships between metadata application and downloads in an institutional repository of an American law school
Published 2021“…The Duke Law Scholarship Repository is a successful digital repository of an American law school, with over 1 million downloads per year. …”
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