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[2009] 3 Web JCLI | |||
Legal Education Special Issue SLS Conference 2008 |
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Editorial, Chris Ashford and Helen James. 'Collegiality and Change in Higher Education - A Case of Herding Cats?' 'We Should Look to Legal Theory to Inform the Teaching of Substantive Law' 'Legal Education in Practice: An Initial Survey' | |
UKCLE LILAC Conference 2009 The papers in this section are revised versions of papers originally delivered at the 2009 UKCLE LILAC Conference. The UKCLE is the subject centre for law of the Higher Education Academy. The Learning in Law Annual Conference (LILAC) has been held each January since 1999 and is UKCLE's key event for legal education researchers. The conference goes from strength to strength, attracting participants from around the world as well as from UK law schools, the professional bodies and vocational training providers. Further papers from LILAC are available on the UKCLE website. |
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'Using an Enquiry-Based Learning Project to Develop Criminological Understanding', 'Equality in Legal Assessment: A Scoping Study', 'Changing the Field: Recognizing the Importance of Communication Methodology in the 21st Century American Law School', 'Exhuming Human Remains from Case Law: the Role of Narrative Research in Legal Education', 'Legal Education and the Democratic Imagination', |
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Case Notes | |
'Copyright and commercial slogans' 'Police Powers: Article 5 ECHR and Crowd Control' |
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Book Reviews | |
Books available for review June 2009 |
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