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The Globalization of Legal Education: A Critical Perspective (eBook)

Edited by: Bryant Garth, Gregory Shaffer

ISBN13: 9780197632338
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
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This book, with contributors from nine countries, seeks to critically understand the processes of legal education reform and resistance and to point to what these processes mean for law and lawyers inside and outside of the United States. The book seeks to understand the forces driving these processes and to evaluate their implications. Its substantive chapters provide critical insights into how these transnational processes operate in different jurisdictions around the world in light of globalization and local competition. Taken together, the chapters show how institutions and practices of legal education have historically moved across jurisdictions and shaped legal education practices transnationally, as well as the challenges and limits these processes have faced. The chapters also show how that diffusion relates to empires and imperial competition, and in particular today to the rise in power of the United States after the Cold War-and the related diffusion of neoliberal economic policies that have also fueled the spread of corporate law firms modeled on the United States. The book shows how local processes play and evolve in relation to global balances of power.

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Legal Skills and Method, eBooks
Contents:
List of Authors
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. The Globalization of Legal Education: A Critical Perspective
Bryant Garth and Gregory Shaffer
PART II. TRANSNATIONAL PROCESSES IN THE REFORM OF LEGAL EDUCATION
Chapter 2. Strategic Philanthropy and International Strategies: The Ford Foundation and Investments in Law Schools and Legal Education
Ron Levi, Ronit Dinovitzer, and Wendy H. Wong
Chapter 3. The Transnationalization of Legal Education on the Periphery: Continuities and Changes in Colonial Logics for a "Globalizing" Africa
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
Chapter 4. Legal Education in South Africa: Racialized Globalizations, Crises, and Contestations
Ralph Madlalate
Chapter 5. Battles Around Legal Education Reform in India: From Entrenched Local Legal Oligarchies to Oligopolistic Universals
Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth
Chapter 6. Asian Legal Education's Engagement with Policy
Veronica L. Taylor
Chapter 7. Transnational Legal Networks and the Reshaping of Legal Education in Latin America: The Case of SELA
Javier Couso
PART III. GLOBAL LAW SCHOOLS
Chapter 8. The Unstoppable Force, the Immovable Object: Challenges for Structuring a Cosmopolitan Legal Education in Brazil
Oscar Vilhena and José Garcez Ghirardi
Chapter 9. Isolation and Globalization: The Dawn of Legal Education in Bhutan
David S. Law
Chapter 10. China and the Globalization of Legal Education: A Look into the Future
Philip J. McConnaughay and Colleen B. Toomey
Chapter 11. Who Wants the Global Law School?
Kevin E. Davis and Xinyi Zhang
Chapter 12. "Have Law Books, Computer, Simulations-Will Travel": The Transnationalization of (Some of) the Law Professoriate
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
PART IV. TRANSNATIONAL FLOWS OF STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND JUDGES IN THE CONSTITUTION OF LEGAL FIELDS
Chapter 13. Who Rules the World? The Educational Capital of the International Judiciary
Mikael Rask Madsen
Chapter 14. Cross-Border Student Flows and the Construction of International Law as a Transnational Legal Field
Anthea Roberts
Chapter 15. International Law Student Mobility in Context: Understanding Variations in Sticky Floors, Springboards, Stairways, and Slow Escalators
Carole Silver and Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen