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Legal education as a subversive activity /

Legal education as a subversive activity / edited by Helen Gibbon, et al. - vi, 240 pages 24 cm. - Emerging legal education series .

An introduction to subversive legal education -- A visceral view of subversion in legal education - teaching and research in unusual domains as a methodology -- Antithesis as subversive legal education : learning justice through injustice in the artwork of Sandro Botticelli -- Subversion and perspectivism in teaching property law -- Valuing our differences : for the sake of adaptive law schools -- Re-thinking assessment in law -- Can law schools provide students with a subversive legal education in an online learning environment? -- Hacking the Priestley -- Value and values in higher education : some reflections from the UK on the subversive dimensions of historical approaches in the study of law -- Education for citizenship and social justice : students as co-creators -- Unlearning real property law -- The place of politics in teaching international law -- Challenging biglaw : questioning the dominant discourse in law student employment aspirations.

9781032006987 (pbk)


Law--Study and teaching--Political aspects--Congresses.

340.07 CIB