Description |
1 online resource (374 pages) |
Series |
Brill's Asian Law Ser |
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Brill's Asian Law Ser
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Contents |
Intro; Legal Education in Asia: From Imitation to Innovation; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 The Fall and Rise of Legal Education in Asia: Inhibition, Imitation, Innovation; 2 Asian Culture Meets Western Law, the Collective Confronts the Individual: The Necessity and Challenges of a Cross-cultural Legal Education; 3 Going Global: Australia Looks to Internationalise Legal Education; 4 The Rhetoric of Corruption and The Law School Curriculum: Why Aren't Law Schools Teaching About Corruption?; 5 Teaching Comparative Law in Singapore: Global and Local Challenges |
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6 International Moot Court as Equaliser: An Asian Paradigm7 "Closing the Gap" between Legal Education and Courtroom Practice in Japan: YĆ“ken Jijitsu Teaching and the Role of the Judiciary; 8 Legal Education in South Korea: Does Continuance of the Old Judicial Examination Style Ruin the Dream of Ideal Legal Education?; 9 Experientialization of Legal Education in Hong Kong: Adoption and Adaptation; 10 Preparing for the Sinicization of the Western Legal Tradition: The Case of Peking University School of Transnational Law; 11 Globalisation and Innovative Study: Legal Education in China |
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12 Legal Education in 21st Century Vietnam: From Imitation to Renovation13 Legal Studies at Thammasat University: A Microcosm of the Development of Thai Legal Education; 14 Second Fiddle: Why Indonesia's Top Graduates Shy Away from being Judges and Prosecutors, and What We Can Do about It; Index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Law-Study and teaching-Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Harding, Andrew J
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De Visser, Maartje
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ISBN |
9789004349698 |
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9004349693 |
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