In Malaysia, the national government has seen fit to steer higher education policy in a direction that is in the 'national interest'. This notion of 'national interest'is best exemplified by …
Privatising the Public University Page 1 Page 2 Privatising the Public University Privatising the Public University: The Case of Law is the first full-length critical study examining the …
Contemporary Australian universities have always been implicated in the broader power relations in which they are embedded. In our historical period, this context has been …
The purpose of this paper is to consider how leading scholars are interpreting the role and status of the core tenets of legal scholarship in England and Australia–the tenets that have …
In 2001 positive psychology superstar Martin Seligman co-authored an article entitled'Why Lawyers Are Unhappy','which elegantly and compellingly described disproportionate …
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Los sistemas de educación superior de buena parte de los países de la OCDE han experimentado cambios que los han reconducido hacia una mayor orientación al mercado …
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The Idea of a University by John Henry Newman is a collection of two books, derived from a variety of source materials, that are famous for their interrogation of three primary themes …
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The field of legal studies is undergoing rapid changes of a highly diverse nature. Increasing specialization, globalization, the rise of interdisciplinary legal studies, and a growing …
I. Introduction begin with a confronting proposition. Law reform and legal education. have traditionally been separate worlds, rarely in danger of collision or even constructive …