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Legal Education and Legal Profession During and After COVID-19

Edited by: C. Raj Kumar, S.G. Sreejith

ISBN13: 9789811925672
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
Price: £129.99



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This edited volume records the amazing transformations brought about by leaders in legal education and legal profession. It captures experiences and experiments in the governance of law schools and legal profession during the COVID-19 pandemic as case studies; ideas which helped in resilience and which could show the way forward; the psychological, philosophical, and sociological aspects of the transformation; and the spiritual and material sources of motivation of the leadership.

The contributions are along the following themes:

  • The shifting idea of law school: systems and processes
  • The "new normal" in legal profession
  • Psychological, philosophical, and sociological aspects of transformation
  • Experiences from global regions and countries
  • Legal education and legal profession in a post-COVID world

Through these five themes, and the eighteen contributions, the volume seeks to answer questions like:

  • How the educational and professional leaders adapted to the circumstances by building a "new normal"
  • How and to what extent their own legal education and professional experiences informed their actions during the Pandemic
  • How they re-imagined ambitions and reordered systems and processes
  • What type of guidance and support they received from the state and regulatory bodies
  • How they guaranteed the well-being of students, faculty, and staff during the Pandemic and the transition
  • How they upheld professional values and ethics when contexts of their application collapsed

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Chapter 1: Overcoming the Boundaries of Legal Education: How to Make Sense of the Pandemic
Chapter 2: Assume and Not Postpone: Effective Education and Also Digital
Chapter 3: Student Engagement, Online Learning and COVID-19: A Law School Perspective
Chapter 4: Legal Education and Legal Profession During and Beyond COVID-19: Studying Law During the COVID-19 Pandemic