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The Ethics Project In Legal Education 1st Edition Michael Robertson Lillian Corbin Kieran Tranter Francesca Bartlett

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The Ethics Project In Legal Education 1st Edition Michael Robertson Lillian Corbin Kieran Tranter Francesca Bartlett
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Michael Robertson; Lillian Corbin; Kieran Tranter; Francesca Bartlett
ISBN: 9780203840856, 0203840852
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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The Ethics Project In Legal Education 1st Edition Michael Robertson Lillian Corbin Kieran Tranter Francesca Bartlett by Michael Robertson; Lillian Corbin; Kieran Tranter; Francesca Bartlett 9780203840856, 0203840852 instant download after payment.

The contributions in this volume suggest that "the ethics project in legal education" is increasingly an international one. Even though the strength of commitment by both the profession and the legal academy to "ethics learning" within law schools varies, two fundamental questions confront all who work in this area. First, what is it that we want our students to learn (or, perhaps, in what manner do we want our students to develop) from the teaching of "legal ethics"? Second, how can we create a learning environment that will encourage the nature and quality of learning we think is important? All the contributors to this volume take a strong stand on the importance of ethical legal practice and the role of law schools in developing students' capacities in this area. They share a belief in the essential need to encourage law students to engage with the moral dimensions of legal practice. The questions that these scholars grapple with are therefore not of the "should we be teaching this?" variety, but "how might we best to go about doing this, so that our efforts within law schools really make some difference?" Each of the chapters in this volume adds uniquely to our understanding of these matters.

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