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About the Author
Christopher Gane is Dean at the Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research and teaching interests include domestic Criminal Law and Procedure, International Criminal Law and Human Rights. He is author of twelve books and more than fifty scholarly articles and papers. Robin Hui Huang is a Professor of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He specializes in corporate law, securities regulation, financial law, financial dispute resolution, and foreign investment, with a particular focus on Chinese and comparative law issues. He has held visiting posts at prestigious institutions including Harvard Law School and Cambridge Law School, and has been engaged as an expert by international organizations such as the World Bank.
Reviews
`Globalization has transformed legal education from a nationally-oriented system to one that is multinationally-tuned. Legal practice and skill learning may have adapted to the resulting challenges and transformations, but the fundamental legal philosophy and spirit of justice seeking in legal training will remain forever. This book supports this view and helps to clarify the underlying principles shared in all law schools.' - Shang-Jyh Liu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
`At a time when many jurisdictions are re-visiting core questions about the law school and its curriculum, this is a most timely and valuable contribution to the debates. The focus of the book on globalization and internationalization shifts the attention away from domestic considerations to raise fundamental questions about the role of the law school in an era of globalized legal services.' - Robert Lee, University of Birmingham, UK
`...there are some remarkable essays. They examine how it is we are rethinking teaching, learning and assessment in the 21st century law curriculum, from the distant threat of open online courses to the very real importance of quality of legal education and preparation to practice.' - Law Institute Journal, July 2018
Book Information
ISBN 9780815393450
Author Christopher Gane
Format Paperback
Page Count 342
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 453g