Biopolitics and Structure in Legal Education

Biopolitics and Structure in Legal Education

Giddens, Thomas; Siliquini-Cinelli, Luca

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

276

Mole

9781032006956

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Introduction Luca Siliquini-Cinelli 1 Producing Lawyering Subjects 1. The Office of the Law Teacher Thomas Giddens 2. Educating into Aware Subjects Instead of Unaware Objects Peter Curos 3. Biopolitics and the Solicitors Qualifying Examination Omar Madhloom 4. The Biopolitical Perspective in Women's Legal Education Luana Mathias Souto 5. Lawyer as Biopolitical Asset Jane Ching 2 Relations 6. Care, Practices of Justice, and the Renewal of Legal Education in Italy: A Case from the Roma Tre Law Clinic Martina Millefiorini and Carlo Caprioglio 7. Better Read Than Unread? Books and the Teaching(s) of International Law John R Morss 8. The Truth About Conceptions of Law in Latin American Legal Education Fernando del Mastro Puccio and Sergio Ivan Anzola Rodriguez 9. The Clinical Humanisation of Legal Education: From the Western Model to Emerging Practices in Non-Western Countries Cosmos Nike Nwedu 10. On the Biopolitics of Legal Education in Turkey Eric Deibel and Talya Ucaryilmaz Deibel 11. The Impact of Codes of Conduct on Academic Freedom Francine Rochford 3 Meta-structures 12. Loneliness in Legal Education and the Legal Profession Chin Chin Sia 13. The 'Politics' of Responsible Social Media Use in Universities: Cautionary Tales for Student Experience? Kimberly Barker and Olga Jurasz 14. 'A Personal University' - Lifelong Learning and a Certain Kind of Fiction in the Swiss Law Educational System Giulia Walter and Filippo Contarini 15. A Tyranny of Metrics in the Age of Legal Big Data Bruce Baer Arnold
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