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The Global Evolution of Clinical Legal Education: More than a Method

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In this article, the historical origins of clinical experiments in the earliest days of US university legal education, and the now-global reach of clinical pedagogy as a proven tool for effective training of legal professionals are discussed.
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Training for Justice: The Global Reach of Clinical Legal Education

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define what the author means by clinical legal education and discuss its world-wide dissemination, primarily through foundations and government funding: the Ford Foundation, the Open Society programs of George Soros, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the American Bar Association's CEELI program, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, and some international financial institutions such as the World Bank.
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International Initiatives that Facilitate Global Mobility in Higher Education

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify a number of international initiatives that have contributed to, reflect, or facilitate global higher education mobility, including European Union initiatives, the Bologna Process which led to the creation of the European Higher Education Area, and higher education initiatives of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the World Trade Organization, the United Nations, and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development.
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U.S. Legal Education Methods and Ideals: Application to the Japanese and Korean Systems

TL;DR: For example, the authors explores the fundamental strengths and weaknesses of American legal education and training, provides an overview of the Japanese and Korean legal systems, and examines how Japan and Korea might maximize success and overcome challenges now that each country has decided to sculpt their legal education systems on the American model.
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The Bologna Process and its Implications for U.S. Legal Education

TL;DR: The Bologna Process has now grown to forty-six countries, including all of the EU Member States and nineteen non-EU countries as mentioned in this paper, and it is intended to help Europe better compete in the higher education field.
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Clinicalism: an emerging theory in legal pedagogy

TL;DR: In this paper, a theory in the field of legal pedagogy is proposed to identify clinical concepts, define clinical education's roots, goals, and objectives, and define clinical concepts.
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Methods of Teaching Practice

O. L. McCaskill
- 01 Jan 1917 - 
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Legal Education in Iraq: An Analytical and Critical Introduction:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a general overview of the current state of legal education in Iraq and some of its historical foundation, focusing on the main characteristics and the processes of the legal education system of Iraq.
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The Relationship Between Social Justice and Clinical Legal Education: A Case Study of The Women’s Law Clinic, Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the relationship between clinical legal education and social justice using the Women's Law Clinic in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria as an illustration, and propose a framework for social justice in legal education.
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Jusshjelpa i Nord Norge – a Legal Advice Clinic in Northern Norway

TL;DR: The Oslo JussBuss (literally the "law bus") has passed into Norwegian legal legend as mentioned in this paper, which is one of five similar clinics covering the whole of Norway, all founded upon operational and management principles pioneered by law students at Oslo University in the early 1970s.
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