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245 1 0 _aLegal Education and Legal Traditions: Selected Essays
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_cedited by Myint Zan.
250 _a1st ed. 2020.
264 1 _aCham :
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_c2020.
300 _aVIII, 127 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
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490 1 _aSpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace,
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505 0 _aPart I: Legal Education -- Chapter 1. Teaching Law of the Sea (Mary George) -- Chapter 2. Future of Lawyers as Transaction Cost Engineers (Dennis Khong Wye Keen) -- Chapter 3. Human Values in Legal Professionals’ Ethics Education (Gita Radhakhrishna) -- Chapter 4. Teaching Law Undercover (Stewart Manley) -- Part II: Legal and Philosophical Traditions -- Chapter 5. What Later Philosophers would have said on Arguments in Plato's Crito (Charlene Constance Chai) -- Chapter 6. Socrates Views on Two Conversations in Uncle Tom's Cabin (Chew Yi Ting and Kan Da Xing) -- Chapter 7. Relevance of the Hart-Devlin Debate and the International Criminal Court -- Chapter 8. Spillover Thoughts Re Time Magazine's Obituary of Toynbee: Teleologies of History, Contingency and Sub Specie Aeternitatis (Myint Zan).
520 _aThis book deals with aspects of legal education and legal traditions. Part I includes chapters on teaching Law of the Sea, legal ethics and educating lawyers as ‘transaction cost engineers’ as well as comparison of teaching law in a refugee camp and in a Malaysian University. Part II on legal and philosophical traditions includes essays on what later philosophers would have commented on Plato’s arguments in the Crito regarding ‘absolute obligation to obey the law’ and what Socrates would have said on two conversations in the 19th century novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin regarding the morality and legality of harbouring runaway slaves. Part II concludes with two essays regarding the applicability of the Hart-Devlin debate on the ‘enforcement of morals’ vis-à-vis the International Criminal Court and an essay on what the historian Arnold Toynbee would have commented on the ‘contingency’ v ‘teleology’ debate between two palaeontologists the late Stephen Jay Gould and Simon Conway Morris. • Legal education of interest to legal educators and students • Legal, political, moral philosophy as well as philosophy of history of interest to law, philosophy and history teachers, postgraduate and under graduate students • Aspects of legal ethics for law teachers, students and legal professionals • Interdisciplinary studies regarding law and economics, law and literature, law and social justice for law, humanities, social science academics and students.
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