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Title: Introduction: Legal Education in Central and Eastern Europe. Challenges and Prospects
Authors: Szerletics, Antal
Rodak, Lidia
Keywords: Legal education; Central-Eastern Europe; CEE region; law schools; political transition
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Onati Socio-Legal Series, Vol. 7, no. 8 (2017), s. 1581-1588
Abstract: Legal education in Central and Eastern Europe is often criticised for its inefficiency, outdated models of teaching, discrepancy between market needs and educational offer, strong power relations within institutions or distorted professional ethos of academics. Many of the institutional problems seem to stem from the peculiar historical past of the region, including the socialist heritage of higher education. Law is a particularly sensitive discipline in this respect as its education was – and arguably, has still remained – deeply overpoliticized. Although direct political influence ceased after the political transition in 1989, the professional ethos and the power relations of legal academia have hardly changed in the last twenty years. The papers gathered in the OSLS monographic issue Legal Education in Central and Eastern Europe. Challenges and Prospects discuss these problems of legal education and propose alternative solutions, which could bring about a change in the field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/7123
ISSN: 2079-5971
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