Not exact matches
See e.g. Maxeiner, supra n. 1, at 44 (arguing that a globalized
legal education is no longer subject to the cultural barriers that were once dominant in society, allowing students to focus on the
legal cultures that they will likely encounter in an increasingly globalized economy); see also James E. Pfander, Book Review, (reviewing Thomas Main, Global Issues in Civil Procedure (Thomson / West 2006)-RRB-(
describing the case for globalized Civil Procedure courses by emphasizing how such an approach would lead to a greater understanding of American procedure).
Project Description This article briefly
describes the Multicultural Family Law (MFL) Facilitators project developed by United
Cultures of Canada Association, Family Law Office (
Legal Aid Alberta) and ASSIST Community Services Centre with financial assistance provided by the City of Edmonton — Community Services.
Todd Masuda's
legal practice can be
described as «outside general counsel,» which means he advises business clients on a wide range of business issues while being aware of their particular goals and
culture.
A recent webinar
describes how the recent FRCP amendments are impacting
legal culture.
Putting the kidding aside, do you not find it at all instructive that members of the
legal profession weren't called «doctor» and seemingly saw no need to be called doctor back when law was commonly
described as one of the «learned» professions in a
culture where social and class distinctions mattered.
A statement in the preamble could
describe the place of Indigenous language and
culture in Australian society, though it would have no
legal or enforceable status.