American Legal Education Abroad : Critical Histories /
A critical history of the Americanization of legal education in fourteen countriesThe second half of the twentieth century witnessed the export of American power-both hard and soft-throughout the world. What role did US cultural and economic imperialism play in legal education? American Legal Educat...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York, NY :
New York University Press,
[2021]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Foundation Stories
- 1. The Proliferation and Transformation of Harvard's Case Method in the United States, 1870s- 1990s
- 2. How America Did (and Didn't) Influence English Legal Education, circa 1870- 1965
- Part 2: Americanization- Critical Histories
- 3. American Influences, Canadian Realities
- 4. Functionalism, Legal Process, and the Transformation (and Subordination) of Australian Law Schools
- 5. Conservatives, Nationalists, and American Romantics Debating Legal Education in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana
- 6. Transplantation and Domestication of American Models of Legal Education in Nigeria
- 7. Model, System, or Node?
- 8. Transplants in Estonian Legal Education
- 9. "The Turn to the West"
- 10. The American Case Method and New Japanese Legal Education
- 11. Legal Education in France Turns Its Attention to the Harvard Model
- 12. American Moment(s)
- 13. Catalytic Agents?
- 14. Legal Teaching and the Reconceptualizing of the State
- 15. Socratic Method, Philippine- style
- Part 3: US Perspectives
- 16. Rethinking Assumptions about the Global Influence of US Legal Education
- 17. The Harvard Models in Their Native Habitat and Abroad
- Acknowledgments
- About the Contributors
- Index