The Ethics Project in Legal Education
Title | The Ethics Project in Legal Education PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Robertson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2010-10-06 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1136894500 |
This book discusses the teaching of ‘legal ethics’, arguing that the current formal rules governing lawyers are inadequate, as true engagement with ethical issues requires lawyers to exercise judgment, and therefore there is a need to rethink the aims, scope and methodology of ‘legal ethics education. The volume presents the views of a number of internationally renowned legal ethicists, including Brent Cotter and David Chavkin, exploring and questioning the teaching of legal ethics. The contributions examine legal ethics teaching in a range of jurisdictions including the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Hong Kong. A number of contributors discuss design issues that cover a broad field of methods, including simulations, the pervasive use of problem-solving exercises, and real-world experiences, with some of the essays revealing their empirical findings on the effectiveness of these methods and particularly as they affect the students.
The Ethics Project in Legal Education
Title | The Ethics Project in Legal Education PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Robertson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-11-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780415813464 |
This book discusses the teaching of 'legal ethics', arguing that the current formal rules governing lawyers are inadequate, as true engagement with ethical issues requires lawyers to exercise judgment, and therefore there is a need to rethink the aims, scope and methodology of 'legal ethics education. The volume presents the views of a number of internationally renowned legal ethicists, including Brent Cotter and David Chavkin, exploring and questioning the teaching of legal ethics. The contributions examine legal ethics teaching in a range of jurisdictions including the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Hong Kong. A number of contributors discuss design issues that cover a broad field of methods, including simulations, the pervasive use of problem-solving exercises, and real-world experiences, with some of the essays revealing their empirical findings on the effectiveness of these methods and particularly as they affect the students.
Social Justice and Legal Education
Title | Social Justice and Legal Education PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ashford |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2019-01-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1527525643 |
Recent years have seen social justice emerge as a powerful driver for work, both in law schools and the legal services sector. However, questions remain about how that term is understood and given meaning within the legal academy and beyond. This edited collection explores the meanings that have emerged and might subsequently be developed, together with a practical exploration of projects that have sought to bring the social justice agenda to life in law schools and in communities around the world. Over the course of eighteen chapters, this volume engages with a range of social justice and legal education themes, including clinical legal education, innocence projects, access to justice, cause lawyering, LGBTQ identities, and sustainability in law schools. In addition, it also explores themes of ethics and values in contemporary legal education in Africa, Australia, North America, and the UK.
Modernizing Legal Education
Title | Modernizing Legal Education PDF eBook |
Author | Catrina Denvir |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2020-01-09 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 1108475752 |
Discusses the skills required by future lawyers, and explores innovative and technology-driven approaches to modernising legal education.
A Modern Legal Ethics
Title | A Modern Legal Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Markovits |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2010-12-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1400828988 |
A Modern Legal Ethics proposes a wholesale renovation of legal ethics, one that contributes to ethical thought generally. Daniel Markovits reinterprets the positive law governing lawyers to identify fidelity as its organizing ideal. Unlike ordinary loyalty, fidelity requires lawyers to repress their personal judgments concerning the truth and justice of their clients' claims. Next, the book asks what it is like--not psychologically but ethically--to practice law subject to the self-effacement that fidelity demands. Fidelity requires lawyers to lie and to cheat on behalf of their clients. However, an ethically profound interest in integrity gives lawyers reason to resist this characterization of their conduct. Any legal ethics adequate to the complexity of lawyers' lived experience must address the moral dilemmas immanent in this tension. The dominant approaches to legal ethics cannot. Finally, A Modern Legal Ethics reintegrates legal ethics into political philosophy in a fashion commensurate to lawyers' central place in political practice. Lawyerly fidelity supports the authority of adjudication and thus the broader project of political legitimacy. Throughout, the book rejects the casuistry that dominates contemporary applied ethics in favor of an interpretive method that may be mimicked in other areas. Moreover, because lawyers practice at the hinge of modern morals and politics, the book's interpretive insights identify--in an unusually pure and intense form--the moral and political conditions of all modernity.
An Ethics Role-playing Case
Title | An Ethics Role-playing Case PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Manuel |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Business enterprises |
ISBN | 9781526455949 |
The case asks students to take on the role of COO of a fictional shoe manufacturer in Sri Lanka, which is about to be shut down because of increased costs and the weakening value of the dollar. The task of the student is to make a case as to why Asian Hot Feet should remain in Sri Lanka.
Legal Literacy and Communication
Title | Legal Literacy and Communication PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Murphy Romig |
Publisher | |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Communication in law |
ISBN | 9781531012618 |
"This book is designed expressly for students in Juris Master, Master of Jurisprudence, and Master of Legal Studies programs. This concise paperback empowers students whose professional background is outside of law with a foundational understanding of the United States legal system and insight into what lawyers do. The book covers key concepts, including: Understanding the roles of legislatures, agencies, and courts; Recognizing and using basic legal vocabulary in context; Reading a variety of legal documents efficiently and effectively; Writing law-related reports and correspondence; Reading and understanding the function of primary sources of law, including statutes, regulations, and cases; Understanding the basic elements of a contract and participating in contracting processes; and Recognizing and avoiding the unauthorized practice of law"--