GLOBALISATION AND FUTURE OF LEGAL EDUCATION
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Legal education, instrumentalities, ill-equipped, globalization, clinical, skill-based, legal fraternity, recommendationsAbstract
Legal education is a human science which binding of philosophies, ideologies, techniques, critiques skills and instrumentalities for the maintenance of a just society. This article emphasises on legal education reform which is arising throughout the world. In the recent years have seen a mushrooming of ill-equipped law colleges, housed in tiny rooms with skeleton libraries and lacking well trained staff. The emergence of National Law Universities in India and the introduction of the five-year integrated law programme in the 1980s, was certainly significant. However the long-term success of the programme and the quality of the students which it produces has yet to be assessed. Globalization has great impact for the future of legal education in India. Indeed to say now a days there is required to raise the standards by creating a better research environment, developing infrastructure and giving focus on clinical legal education. The author will make recommendation for developing and improving the legal education system in India.
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