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| Manual on Street Law-Type Teaching Clinics at Law Faculties | |
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| Author(s) |
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Felisa Tibbitts |
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Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute |
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Budapest |
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2001 |
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English, Russian |
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manual, teachers, higher education, secondary school, teacher training, training of trainers, legal education, Central and Eastern Europe, Mongolia, Russian Federation |
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| Description |
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The 92-page manual draws heavily from experiences in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union in providing practical suggestions for setting up a teaching clinic at law schools, where law students teach everyday law to the public. These clinics typically have a human rights education component. The manual was written for law faculty and others interested to initiate a program. |
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http://www.hrea.org/pubs/tibbitts01.pdf English http://www.hrea.org/pubs/tibbitts01-ru.pdf Russian
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