This was largely subjective, with the
exception of I needed to invest the minimal measure of time in stage 1, since I believe I am fit and did not require the
additional time to
develop to stage two and three.
Additional differences among the various proposals concern the relationship of globalization to programs for study abroad; 36 connections with existing programs that educate foreign students; the creation of unique «institutes» or «centers» within the law school's institutional structure (or sometimes elsewhere in the university) to
develop, staff, manage, and operate such programs; needs and opportunities for «specialization» by faculty and «concentration» by students, and other matters.37 With perhaps the single
exception of McGill University's extraordinary program, however, hardly any proposals seek entirely to supplant instruction in domestic law.