Transystemic Legal Education: Legal Traditions Meet in the Classroom
JUTRAS D., "Transystemic Legal Education: Legal Traditions Meet in the Classroom", in Legal Education: 2000 and Beyond, Commonwealth Legal Education Association and Norman Manley Law School, West Indian Law Journal, 1998, pp.1-6.
The author describes the McGill Faculty of Law’s transsystemic legal education program, in which the common law and the civil law traditions are taught simultaneously and comparatively, freeing students from the strictures of examining law though one particular lens and encouraging them to think across traditions and systems
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