Legal Education in a Globalising World.
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NLUJ
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Globalisation and growing transnational legal complexities have deeply influenced legal
education and the methods through which new generation of lawyers receive training. The
traditional methods and domestic legal system- centric legal education have been facing a
growing need to adapt to a law practice which crosses national frontiers. The present paper
investigates the manner and impact of globalisation on legal education, focusing on
redesigning of the curriculum, pedagogical strategies and emerging challenges. The paper
explores the amalgamation of comparative and international law, the adoption of
interdisciplinary approaches and the integration of informational technological tools to
train law students for an international — or rather, global — law practice. Furthermore,
the paper explores various hurdles, including access to resources, relativity or differences
in culture, and aversion to transformation. The paper offers insights into the changing
nature of legal education in a globalising world and provides suggestions for making it
more accessible and maintaining its relevance.
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11 (1) NLUJ (2025)
