The lecturer,the law student and the transmission of legal culture |
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Authors: | Nick Johnson |
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Institution: | Director of Advanced Legal Practice, University of Warwick |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper presents a critique of recent work on the culture of the law school and its inhabitants. It examines two questions raised particularly by the work of Professor Fiona Cownie1, one about staff and the other about students. Cownie detects a shift to greater eclecticism in the general intellectual climate of the legal academy and this paper questions whether this new stance is intellectually coherent. The second issue considered is the extent to which certain features of legal academic culture; its theoretical stances, the skills and values taught, persist and have an enduring effect on law students after they have left the academy and moved to the world of work. |
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