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Legal Education and Legal Scholarship

1993
Abstract While the Realist debates over educational policy concerned curriculum primarily, they fall into a broader set of arguments conducted among lawyers in the 1920s and 1930s, arguments that had themselves been ebbing and flowing over the course of a century. Justice Story had warned a local bar association in 1835 of
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The Legal Situation and Legal Scholarship

Russian Politics & Law, 1995
In evaluating the condition of public and official life in our country, an analysis not only of the sociopolitical and economic but also of the legal situation is of no small significance. This is especially important in light of the adoption of a new constitution, which is expected to lay the groundwork for the country's state and legal system and ...
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Visual Legal Scholarship

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
When viewed across disciplines, the traditional scholarship is not limited to published articles or books, but can also be music concerts, solo performances, design competitions and acting performances. Each discipline has its own categories of scholarship deemed worthy of the academy for the field, and for consideration in tenure and promotion ...
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Legal History as Legal Scholarship

2018
Abstract This chapter outlines an approach to legal history that regards historical analysis as one mode of critical analysis of law, along with other modes of ‘interdisciplinary’ analysis (economical, philosophical, sociological, literary, etc.) and ‘doctrinal’ analysis.
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Scholarship and legal education

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Legal Scholarship

2018
The contribution is about the development of the concept of law, and the theory of legal sources and methods in the early modern period. The chapter builds on continental legal literature, with emphasis on the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation. The author distinguishes two developmental phases: 1. the period from 1500 to 1650, which covers the era
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Legal Scholarship Today

Harvard Law Review, 1993
Academic law is very old. But the earliest recognizably protomodern academic legal scholarship was that of Friedrich Carl von Savigny, who in the early nineteenth century propounded an ambitious theory of law and elaborated it with detailed historical investigations.2 He argued that Roman law, essentially a body of common law principles, should be made
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Living Legal Scholarship

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
This paper offers a personal reflection on the value of legal scholarship. It is set in the context of the contemporary literature on the state of contemporary legal scholarship. The paper argues that the state of contemporary legal scholarship is too often evaluated on the exclusive basis of the style and content of legal scholarly works.
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Is legal biography really legal scholarship?

Legal Studies, 2010
This paper examines the recent resurgence of interest in the legal biography among legal scholars. It argues that the legal biography has traditionally been treated with suspicion within the English law school due to ideological and methodological concerns about the intellectual validity and robustness of the form, and because of reservations about its
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Legal Theory and Legal Doctrinal Scholarship

Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 2008
The essay is an attempt to clarify some issues concerning the point of doing conceptual legal theory. It provides a reassessment of the relationship between conceptual legal theory, legal doctrinal scholarship and the legal practice. The analysis concentrates on what may be termed the ‘mainstream’ discourse on conceptual legal theory (characterised by ...
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