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  3. Vol. 23 No. 3 (2016)

Vol. 23 No. 3 (2016)

Published: 2016-07-12

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Editorial

  • Committed to examining our roles: clinic for communities and students

    Elaine Hall
    1-4
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Reviewed Articles

  • To work or not to work... Before law school: apprehension, confidence, and cynicism among law students

    Yung-Yi Diana Pan
    5-51
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  • Conducting a community needs assessment: a student-client approach to clinic research

    Shristi Banerjee, Raveena Rao Kallakuru, Yamini Kumar, Maithili Pai, Nirmal Kumar Upreti, David Tushaus
    52-86
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  • "Our roots began in (South) Africa": Modelling law clinics to maximise social justice ends

    Donald Nicolson
    87-136
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  • The Ed O'Brien Street Law and Legal Literacy International Best Practices Conference, Durban, South Africa, April 2016

    Rebecca Grimes
    137-147
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From the Field

  • Street law for Czech and Slovak young Roma musicians

    Michal Urban, Hana Draslarová
    148-171
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Practice Reports

  • Integration of legal aid activity in law school curriculum: an overview of Bangladesh and India

    Farzana Akter
    172-196
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