Indonesian Journal of International Law


INTERNATIONALIZING LEGAL EDUCATION: A COOPERATIVE TOOL IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD

Williams, Jamie J. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2015

Abstract

The term “globalization” has been applied to everything from economics and technology to social media and market trends. Its use has become somewhat of a cliché1, and it is almost impossible to read a treatment of globalization that does not acknowledge the ambivalence and hyperbole surrounding the term. The phrase “globalization of legal education” has the power to conjure visions of sophisticated lawyers-in-the-making jockeying for positions in transnational mega firms, or interning at international courts and dreaming of combating injustice on an international scale. It has been posited that a working knowledge of the global legal landscape is as indispensible to today’s legal graduate as a working knowledge of digital technological advances.2 Can law really be taught at a global scale, or is it still the province of domestic authority? A global lawyer may work in numerous jurisdictions, or at least one different from where they were taught. How does their education prepare them for that possibility? Can a global lawyer work in foreign jurisdictions in matters of private law? Is the “globalization of legal education” just a marketing equivocation for classes conducted in a common language, or about the international legal regime – or is there something substantively and pedagogically distinctive about the endeavor? How should global legal education translate into practice in 2015? This paper endeavors to explore the intersection between globalization of law and globalization of legal education.

Copyrights © 2015






Journal Info

Abbrev

publication:ijil

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

IJIL is intended to promote international law in Indonesia and to build the interest of scholars and decision-makers in the important role of international law in developing the rule-based international community. IJIL is intended to serve as an academic discussion forum on the development of ...