All Articles tagged international
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March 01, 2019 EDT I was skeptical that my experience with Colombian law students would be interesting or useful to professors in U.S. law schools. I was surprised by how wrong I was.
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March 01, 2011 EDT LRW instruction should include a realistically structured global component to encourage students to view transnational legal issues as an integral component of all legal education.
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March 01, 2009 EDT Using the host country's law enhances the analytic experience for the students who have a familiar context in which to relate these principles to their own writing and analysis.
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March 01, 2003 EDT How an experience in South Africa changed the author's teaching, political commitments, activism, and understanding of the world.
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March 01, 2001 EDT Many international LL.M. students need academic support to survive and thrive in an American law school. This article offers one model to offer that support.
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March 01, 1997 EDT How can law schools address the needs of international law students and graduates?