E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Law in Asia
Globalization, Change and Contexts
E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Law in Asia
ISBN: 978-1-135-18237-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This is the first significant collection available in English on the subject of pre-qualification legal education in Asia, providing a valuable multi-jurisdictional tool for academics and students of Asian legal studies, law reformers, governance experts, development practitioners and lawyers working in the region.
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Foreword - Kenneth Hayne Note on Citation and Naming Conventions Acknowledgements and Dedication List of Contributors List of Photographs and Tables Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction – Legal Education in Asia: Globalization, Change and Contexts - Stacey Steele and Kathryn Taylor 2. The Study of Asian Legal Systems in Australia and Professor Malcolm D.H. Smith: They Called Him ‘Mal’ - Stacey Steele Part II: Legal Education: Globalization And Contexts 3. Gatekeepers: A Comparative Critique of Admission to the Legal Profession and Japan’s New Law Schools - Kent Anderson and Trevor Ryan 4. Internationalization of Legal Education: Putting the ‘Why’ Before The ‘How’ - Jeff Waincymer 5. Teaching and Researching Japanese Law: A German Perspective - Harald Baum Part III: Legal Education In Developed Economies 6. Legal Education in Hong Kong: Producing The Producers - Carol Jones 7. Thinking of the Development of Legal Education in Taiwan: An Analysis of the History Of Law and Society - Tay-Sheng Wang, Translated and Abridged by Sean Cooney 8. Legal Education in Singapore and the Introduction of a New Law School at the Singapore Management University: A New Chapter Begins - Kee Yang Low 9. Legal Education In Korea: New Law School Reforms - Simon Lee Part IV: Country Case Study – Japan 10. Creation of Japanese Law Schools and their Current Development - Noboru Kashiwagi 11. Butaman for Breakfast and Other Morsels of Legal Reasoning - Dan Rosen Part V: Legal Education In Transitional Economies 12. Asia’s Legal Education as Development - Veronica Taylor 13. Effectiveness of Donor-Funded Legal Education: A Vietnamese Retrospective - Pip Nicholson and Samantha Hinderling 14. Legal Education in the People’s Republic Of China: The Ongoing Story of Politics and Law - Sarah Biddulph 15. Legal Education in Cambodia: Shunning the Course Of History - Teilee Kuong 16. Islamic Legal Education in Indonesia: Tradition In Transition - Jemma Parsons and Jamhari Makruf