Legal Education,Institutional Skills and European Union Opinions |
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Authors: | Broekman Jan M |
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Institution: | (1) University of Illinois College of Law, 504 East Pannsylvania Av., Champaign, IL 61802, USA |
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Abstract: | A cluster of issues in the context of legaleducation shows the importance of legalsemiotics: new forms of citizenship, new ideas on e-education, the recent design ofe-educational programs that focus the featuresof institutional life, the concept of a`learning society' are this cluster's elements.Opinions of European Union Institutions stimulate to conceive modern society in thelight of these issues. It leads to theformulation of a fifth freedom in the Union,(after freedom of persons and goods, servicesand capital) which is the freedom toparticipate in a ``learning society'. Thepractice of that freedom leads to developinge-educational programs for institutionalskills. |
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