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Legal Education and Scholarship - Past, Present and Future

Date: 20 October 2010 Time: to be confirmed

Venue: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Russell Square, London

A Workshop in honour of William Twining

Venue: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR

This Workshop will explore theoretical and empirical aspects of legal education and scholarship, for example, values, culture, class, race, gender, diversity, globalisation, commodification, pedagogy, impact, political economy, academic freedom and stakeholders. The Workshop will examine what law schools and legal scholarship are for, and what they should be for. The Workshop is in honour of William Twining, the doyen of the English law school, who has made a signal contribution to the study of law from a broad perspective, and who will be actively involved in the Workshop proceedings.

Workshop Directors: Professors Avrom Sherr (Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London) and David Sugarman, Centre for Law and Society, Lancaster University).

Further details will be available shortly.

The Workshop is sponsored by the Centre for Law and Society, Lancaster University and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London.

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Who can attend: Anyone

 

Further information

Associated staff: David Sugarman

Organising departments and research centres: Centre for Law and Society

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