Law School e-bog
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In this first general history of legal education, Stevens traces the development of law schools, the legal profession, and legal thought, relating their evolution to intellectual, political, and social trends. He describes how the establishment gained power over education after 1920 and how, in the past two decades, both students and the practicing profession have questioned this authority. He al…
In this first general history of legal education, Stevens traces the development of law schools, the legal profession, and legal thought, relating their evolution to intellectual, political, and social trends. He describes how the establishment gained power over education after 1920 and how, in the past two decades, both students and the practicing profession have questioned this authority. He also examines the implications of the "e;legal revolution"e; and new opportunities for women and minorities.
E-bog
378,70 DKK
Udgivet
01.07.2016
Længde
350 sider
Genrer
Legal profession / practice of law: general
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9798890872845
In this first general history of legal education, Stevens traces the development of law schools, the legal profession, and legal thought, relating their evolution to intellectual, political, and social trends. He describes how the establishment gained power over education after 1920 and how, in the past two decades, both students and the practicing profession have questioned this authority. He also examines the implications of the "e;legal revolution"e; and new opportunities for women and minorities.
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