Blackstone's tower : the English law school
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Blackstone's tower : the English law school
(The Hamlyn lectures, 46th series)
Stevens : Sweet & Maxwell, 1994
- : hd
- : pbk
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"Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust"
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hd ISBN 9780421532700
Description
Based on the forty-sixth series of Hamlyn Lectures, Blackstone's Tower deals with the study of law from a broad perspective, dealing with immediate issues, but also asking fundamental questions about what law schools are for, and what is the nature of legal scholarship and whether it makes sense to talk of a core of the discipline. Adopting the standpoint of a not entirely respectful local guide, the author conducts the reader on a tour of the small world of the modern English law school - its history, ambiguous role, peculiar culture and uncertain future.
Table of Contents
Law in Culture and Society. Law in the Universities: The Historical Context. What are Law Schools for? Law School Culture: A Visit to Rutland. The Law Library. Legal Scholorship and the Roles of the Jurist. The Quest for a Core. Appendix: English Law Teachers as Academics: A Preliminary Analysis.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780421532809
Description
Based on the forty-sixth series of Hamlyn Lectures, Blackstone's Tower deals with the study of law from a broad perspective, dealing with immediate issues, but also asking fundamental questions about what law schools are for, and what is the nature of legal scholarship and whether it makes sense to talk of a core of the discipline. Adopting the standpoint of a not entirely respectful localguide, the author conducts the reader on a tour of the small world of the modern English law school - its history, ambiguous role, peculiar culture and uncertain future.
Table of Contents
Law in Culture and Society. Law in the Universities: The Historical Context. What are Law Schools for? Law School Culture: A Visit to Rutland. The Law Library. Legal Scholorship and the Roles of the Jurist. The Quest for a Core. Appendix: English Law Teachers as Academics: A Preliminary Analysis.
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