Law and Learning in an Era of Globalization

Author:

Arthurs Harry W.

Abstract

The optimists amongst us assume that human hands — our hands — shape legal education, that legal education shapes the law, and that law shapes the world. The pessimists contend that the process works in reverse, that the forces of political economy ultimately have their way with law as a system of social ordering, as a cultural phenomenon and an intellectual enterprise, and as the subject or object of study in law schools. I am a pessimist by nature, so I will begin on a pessimistic note. However, I am trying to overcome my nature, so I will end on what, for me, is an optimistic one.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Law

Reference16 articles.

1. For my own modest reservations see Harry Arthurs, Madly Off in One Direction: McGill's New Integrated, Polyjural, Transsystemic Law Programme, 50 McGill L. J. 707 (2005) (part of the special issue mentioned in supra, note 10).

2. The curriculum and its intellectual foundations and implications are described in a special issue of the McGill Law Journal (McGill L. J.) titled “Navigating the Transsystemic / Tracer le Transsystemique” released in 2005 (issue 50, volume 4, pages 701 - 1006), available online http://lawjournal.mcgill.ca/issues.php, last accessed 14 June 2009.

3. More accurately, perhaps, I am trying to recover the optimism I demonstrated in Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Law and Learning / Le droit et le savoir: Report of the Consultative Group on Research and Education in Law (1983) (also known as "the Arthur's Report"), which eroded badly in my subsequent writings, see e.g. Harry Arthurs, The Political Economy of Canadian Legal Education 25 Journal of Law & Society (J. Law & Soc.) 14 (1998)

4. Arthurs Harry , Poor Canadian Legal Education: So Near to Wall Street, So Far from God, 38 Osgoode Hall Law Journal (OHLJ) 381 (2001)

5. Arthurs Harry , The State We're In: Legal Education in Canada's New Political Economy, 20 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 35 (2001).

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