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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789388822794
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 340.071 MAD-1
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Personal name Madhav Menon N R
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Title An idea of a law school ideas from the law school :
Statement of responsibility, etc. A collection of essays
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Lucknow
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Eastern Book Co.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent HB
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Formatted contents note Contents: <br/>I. Legal Education: 1. Towards a Draft National Policy on Legal Education. 2. Legal Education Should Bridge the Gap Between Law and Justice. 3. Globalisation and Legal Education: Challenges Ahead. 4. Case for a Transnational Approach in Legal Education. 5. Commercial Law Teaching: Perspectives from a Practitioner. 6. Legal Education in India: The Role of the National Law Schools and Their Outcomes. 7. Innovative Clinical Curriculum for Enabling Law Graduates to Become Practice-Ready. 8. Transformation of Indian Legal Education. II. Legal Profession and Legal Services:9. Legal Services 2020: A Snapshot.10. Practice of Law, Development and the Rule of Law. 11. Pro Bono Legal Services in India: An Opportunity to Bridge the Access to Justice Gap. 12. Defining or Redefining The Profession of Law in India. 13. State of the Indian Legal Profession: Where can We Go from Here? 14. Legal Profession in India: Need for Radical Reforms. 15. Foreign Lawyers in India and Indian Lawyers Abroad: Prospects for Trade in Legal Services. 16. State of the Legal Profession Today and Outlook for Tomorrow. 17. Role of Our Bar Councils in a Time of Diminishing Brand Equity of the Legal System. 18. The New-Age Lawyer Entrepreneur: Enabled by Technology; Inspired by Law. 19. Survivors or Escapists? A Case for Lawyers Against Corruption and Pro Bono Legal Clinic for Early-Stage Startups. 20. Continuing Legal Education and the Role of Bar Councils and Bar Associations. III: Judiciary and Access to Justice: 21. Law as the Gatekeeper to Justice: Reflections on the Role of the Judiciary and Access to Justice. 22. Access to Justice: Role of the Judiciary and the Role of Law Reports. 23. Mediation: A Way to Deal with the Docket Crisis in India. 24. Ensuring Meaningful Access to Justice for Workers and Their Organisations. 25. Thoughts on Alternate Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: How can We Make It More Inclusive? 26. Role of Judiciary, Judicial Delays and Access to Justice. 27. Ideas for Reducing Pendency in Courts. 28. Importance of Legal Environment to India s Development. 29. Role of Judiciary and Access to Justice. 30. Centre for Social Justice. 31. In Search of the Self: Less is More. An Idea of a Law School: Ideas from The Law School was conceived when a seminar was conducted to celebrate the silver jubilee of the establishment of the first National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore. The seminar covered a wide variety of topics but primarily focussed on the legal profession. The talks at the seminar became chapters in this book over the last six years, thanks to the efforts of a few alumni and Dr N.R. Madhava Menon. This book is a collection of the thoughts of some of the alumni of the NLSIU. Further, the book highlights the thoughts, experiences of NLSIU alumni and their contribution in diverse areas to showcase Prof. Menon's vision of NLSIU alumni as "social engineers". It should give readers a sense of the institution and the impact it has had over the last 30 years. The collection of essays offers a chance to imagine the future of law schools. It represents a collective interest of the law school alumni to make their alma mater a torchbearer in directing the next generation of legal education and access to justice. It is hoped that this collection of essays will nurture and inculcate the ideas which Prof. Menon cherished.
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Personal name Law School - India
-- Essays - Ideas - teaching
-- Legal Education
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    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     National Law School National Law School 19.10.2019 Purchased 995.00   340.071 MAD-1 37790 19.10.2019 19.10.2019 BOOKs        
    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     National Law School National Law School 19.10.2019 Purchased 995.00 2 340.071 MAD-2 37791 13.01.2020 19.10.2019 BOOKs 08.11.2019      
    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     National Law School National Law School 02.03.2020 Gratis   4 340.071 MAD-3 37999 19.01.2024 02.03.2020 BOOKs 19.01.2024 General Stacks 02.02.2024 Donated By Prof Sarasu E Thomas