Teaching of Rights and Justice in the Law School
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Teaching of Rights and Justice in the Law School

Challenges and Opportunities for Research Led Teaching

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eBook - ePub

Teaching of Rights and Justice in the Law School

Challenges and Opportunities for Research Led Teaching

About this book

This book examines the challenges of bringing cutting-edge research in often controversial areas into the law syllabus and explores how academics can effectively adopt a holistic approach to research and pedagogy when teaching rights and justice. The collection brings together experts from all areas of legal scholarship to discuss how they fuse often controversial aspects of rights and justice into their teaching in a way that responds to and is ultimately led by academic research. As such, it advances legal education through the opportunity to explore the interplay between rights and justice and how scholars both ensure that their teaching is research-led, whilst responding to the needs and views of students and issues such as generational differences in viewpoints on controversial issues. This topical volume will appeal to academics and researchers interested in academic freedom, the challenges of research-led teaching and the pedagogy around the teaching of rights and justice.

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Information

Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040323229
Edition
0
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half-Title
  4. Series
  5. Title
  6. Copyright
  7. Contents
  8. Preface
  9. Contributors
  10. 1 Introduction
  11. 2 Teaching Constitutional Law When the Constitution Is in Peril
  12. 3 Church–State Law: Navigating Culture Wars in Politically Controversial Areas of Law with Research-Informed Teaching
  13. 4 Clinical Legal Education, Just Not as You Know It: Innocence Work and Its Pedagogical Benefits and Challenges
  14. 5 Teaching (In)Justice: Navigating the Fault Lines in Criminal Procedure
  15. 6 Teaching Law Students to Advocate for Human Rights and Global Justice through the UPR Project at BCU
  16. 7 The Changing Experience of Teaching Public Law Since 2010: New Labour, a Novel Coalition Government, the Scottish Referendum, Brexit and the Trampling of Constitutional Norms
  17. 8 International Internships: Preparing Students for Rights and Justice in Action
  18. 9 UK Politics and Human Rights: From New Labour’s Human Rights Act 1998 to the Conservative’s Bill of Rights Bill
  19. 10 Upholding the Racial Hierarchy: The So-Called Perspectivelessness of Legal Study Skills
  20. 11 Human Rights Education in Times of Adversity: UK Government Agenda on Refugee Issues
  21. 12 Teaching and Debating the Legal Protection of Philosophical Belief in the Workplace in a University Law School
  22. 13 “But It’s All About Women Though” Socio-Legal and Gender Research in the Core Curriculum
  23. Index