Teaching Comparative Law:
reflections and
recommendations
Wood Room, Plassey House
University of Limerick, IRELAND
Friday, 20 April 2012 — 11:00-15:00
The Irish Society of Comparative Law and the School of Lawof the University of Limerick (UL) will host a one-day workshop on ‘Teaching
Comparative Law’ in the Wood Room in Plassey House at UL on Friday, 20 April
2012 from 11:00-15:00.
There is no fee for participation and lunch is
included.
The workshop will collate information on the current
teaching of comparative law and related disciplines—especially European law, International
law, and foreign laws of any type—in Ireland. To assist in this, a very brief,
simple questionnaire has been prepared. Both attendees and non-attendees are invited to complete
the questionnaire.
Please contact ISCL Vice-President Seán Patrick Donlan (sean.donlan@ul.ie) for additional information.
Workshop participants will (i) review the teaching of
comparative law across Ireland
and (ii) discuss its future role in legal education. Current innovative
approaches across the globe—Maastricht,
McGill, NYU, and SOAS—will be considered for their relevance to teaching both
comparative and national law.
The reports provided for the workshop will be compiled
and available to reporters, to Heads of Faculties, and to ISCL members. Minutes
of the meeting may also be included. It is our hope that these materials might
form the basis of a comprehensive overview of the teaching of comparative law
and related disciplines in Ireland.
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