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Legal Education and Legal Traditions: Selected Essays (Springer 2020)

By Lauren Proctor


As a final year law student, I was curious about what I might learn from a series of essays on legal education and legal traditions. A quick look at the essay titles in the volume, Legal Education and Legal Traditions: Selected Essays, suggests that I will learn about the links between education and practice; the importance of legal ethics and morality; and lessons from the great philosophers. These areas may be helpful in assisting me as I make the transition from my life as a law student to working as a legal practitioner.


The volume of essays is edited by Professor Myint Zan a scholar of Burmese law, legal history, Asian law, human rights and public international law. He also has an interest in history, literature and philosophy, and this interest is evident in several essays included in the volume.





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