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9781877257841
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Educating for the Profession: Law at Canterbury 1873–1973 is the first detailed exploration of the early history of legal education in New Zealand.
It draws on extensive research into a range of historical material and periodical literature, as well as a rich variety of accounts and recollections from former staff and students, to explore the first 100 years of teaching and study of law at Canterbury.
In doing so it offers a fresh insight into the often uneasy relationship between teachers and practitioners, particularly the long struggle over control of examinations for the law degree.
It paints a vivid picture of the development of the ‘rival’ Law Professional qualification, and examines the ebbs and flows in the popularity of law as a career choice.
While exploring these national elements, this book remains grounded in the experiences of generations of students and their teachers in the very special Canterbury environment.
224 pp, 228 x 152 mm. 8 pp black and white photo insert
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author: Jeremy Finn
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Published by: Canterbury University Press
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