Modernising European Legal Education (MELE) : Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent Cross-Cutting Challenges.
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Language: | English |
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2023.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | European Union and Its Neighbours in a Globalized World Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction to Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)-Innovative Strategies to Address Urgent Cross-Cutting Challenges
- 1 Modernising European Legal Education (MELE)
- 2 MELE in a Nutshell
- 3 Overview of the Contents and Findings
- 3.1 Part 1: Law and Education Innovation
- 3.2 Part 2: Law and Gender
- 3.3 Part 3: Law and the Climate Crisis
- 3.4 Part 4: Law and Datafication
- 3.5 Part 5: Law and COVID-19
- 4 Outlook
- References
- Law and Education Innovation
- Transversal Competences in Legal Studies: A Summary of the Modernising European Legal Education (MELE) Project Survey Results
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Qualifications and Their Development as Perceived by the Faculties' Management
- 3 The Transversal Competencies in View of the Teaching Staff
- 3.1 Demographics
- 3.2 Importance Versus Development of Transversal Skills
- 4 Conclusions
- Human Trafficking and the Law: The Importance of Interdisciplinarity in Learning and Teaching
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Law Outside the Vacuum-Some Context
- 2.1 The Fourth Industrial Revolution
- 2.2 Covid-19
- 3 The Case for Interdisciplinarity
- 4 Putting It into Practice-'Global Human Trafficking' Case Study
- 4.1 International Law
- 4.2 Globalisation
- 4.3 Migration
- 4.4 Gender
- 4.5 Crime
- 4.6 Assessment and Outcomes
- 4.7 Some Reflections
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Civil and Procedural Law Through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Transversal View
- 1 The Scope of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS)
- 2 The Correspondence of the SDGS with Various Institutions of Civil and Procedural Law
- 3 Measures for the Adaptation of the SDGS in Civil and Procedural Law
- 3.1 Civil and Procedural Measures that Contribute to Achieving SDG 1 in Order to End Poverty Situations.
- 3.2 The Guarantee Contained in SDG 1, Target 4, Regarding Access to the Property, Inheritance and Economic Services
- 3.3 Gender Equality in Civil Institutions and the Process: Adapting SDGs 5 and 10
- 3.4 Achieving SDGs 10, Target 2 and 16, Target 3: Equality for Persons with Disabilities in the Exercise of Their Legal Capacity
- 3.5 Promoting Innovation in SDG 9, Sustainable Production in SDG 12 and Health and Well-Being in SDG 3 Through the Defence of Industrial Property
- 3.6 The Guarantee of Equal Access to Justice in SDG 16
- 3.7 Recovering and Returning Stolen Assets and Combating All Forms of Organised Crime Recognised in SDG 16, Target 4
- 3.8 Access to Legal Identity, Including Through Birth Registration SDG 16, Target 9
- 3.9 Measures Ensuring Public Access to Information and the Protection of Fundamental Freedoms in SDG 16, Target 10
- 3.10 The Cross-Cutting Value of Environmental Protection in SDGs 6, 7, 13, 14 and 15
- 4 Teaching Transversal Competencies in Civil and Procedural Law Through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS)
- 4.1 The Introduction of Sustainability in University Studies
- 4.2 The SDGs in Cross-Curricular Learning in the Subjects of Civil Law and Civil Procedural Law
- References
- The Challenges Involved in Teaching About the Rule of Law as a Fundamental Value of the EU System
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Is There an EU-Specific Version of the Rule of Law?
- 2.1 The Constituent Elements of the Rule of Law as a Fundamental Value of the EU System
- 3 The Challenge of Crafting a 'Core' Curriculum for the EU Law- and EU Studies-Related Courses
- 3.1 The Essential Methodological Toolkit for Teaching EU Law and EU Studies More Broadly
- 4 The Topic of the Rule of Law in EU Law- and EU Studies-Related Course Curricula
- 4.1 The Importance of Teaching Students About How the Rule of Law Works and How to Apply It.
- 4.2 Best Practices for Teaching on the Rule of Law in a European Educational Setting
- 5 Concluding Remarks
- References
- Building Transversal Skills and Competences in Legal Education
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Sample
- 3 Main Findings and Discussion
- 3.1 Students' Assessment: Transversal Competences at the Faculty and Outside It
- 3.2 Students' Assessment of Representation of Teaching Methods
- 3.3 Transversal Competences Outside Regular Forms of Teaching
- 4 Conclusion and Recommendation
- References
- Environmental Law and Cross-Cutting Challenges in Legal Education: Sharing Developments in Croatia
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Legal Regulation of Environmental Protection in the European Union and Legal Education
- 3 Environmental Law in the Study Programmes in the Republic of Croatia
- 3.1 Josip Juraj Stossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Law Osijek
- 3.2 University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law
- 3.3 University of Split, Faculty of Law
- 3.4 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
- 4 Survey on the Attitudes of Students
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Combining Simulations and Live-Client Clinics in Addressing Cross-Cutting Topics: The Best of Both Worlds
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setting the Scene: Student-Centred Approach to Legal Education
- 2.1 Brief Overview of Teaching Methods
- 2.2 Clinical Legal Education as the Most Effective Form of Experiential Learning
- 3 Forms of Clinical Legal Education at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
- 3.1 Law Clinic Zagreb: Integral Live-Client Clinic
- 3.2 Legal Counselling and Client Interview Simulations
- 4 Combination of Clinical Methods as the Best Way to Address the Cross-Cutting Topics
- 5 It is All About the Timing: What is the Right Moment to Expose Students to These Teaching Methods?
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Law and Gender.
- Gendering Political Participation in Germany and Beyond: Should Quotas Ensure Gender Parity in Parliaments?
- 1 Introduction: The Gender Gap in Political Empowerment
- 2 Enactment of Political Gender Parity Laws at Constituent State Level in Germany
- 2.1 Unsuccessful Attempts in Thuringia and Brandenburg in 2019
- 2.2 A New Advance in Bavaria in 2023
- 3 Federal Constitutional Limits on Gender Quotas at Constituent State Level?
- 4 Federal Constitutional Court Cases on Gender Quotas Concerning Political Participation
- 5 Gender Quotas in Other European Countries and on the European Regional Level of Government
- 5.1 France, Sweden, Italy and Spain
- 5.2 No Gender Parity Rule in EU Law Yet
- 5.3 European Court of Human Rights and Council of Europe
- 6 Global Level: The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
- 7 Conclusion: Political Gender Parity and Legal Education
- References
- Gender Perspectives in European Economic Law
- 1 Introduction: Different Levels of Influence
- 2 Gender Perspectives in the Business/Company Context
- 2.1 Quota in Company Boards
- 2.2 Promoting Female Entrepreneurship
- 3 Gender Perspectives in the Regulatory Field
- 3.1 Competition Law
- 3.2 Public Procurement Law
- 3.3 State Aid Law
- 4 Gender Perspectives in the Economic Policy-Making
- 4.1 Global Value Chain Responsibility
- 4.2 Gender Issues in Free Trade Agreements
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Law and the Climate Crisis
- Climate Change and Working Time: A Complex Challenge
- 1 Introduction: Working Time as a Changing Factor
- 2 Climate Change and Its Effects on Employment
- 3 Are We Contributing to a just Transition by Rethinking Working Time?
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Ecocide, a New Legal Figure Under Construction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Origin of the Concept and Relationship to Genocide.
- 3 Towards International Punishment of Serious Environmental Crimes
- 4 Ecocide as an International Crime
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Law and Datafication
- Ok Google or Not Ok Google?-Voice Assistants and the Protection of Privacy in Families
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Brief Introduction to the Functioning of Voice Assistants
- 3 The Legal Framework in the Context of the Use of Voice Assistants
- 3.1 The Use of a Smart Speaker and the Right to Privacy as a Human Right
- 3.2 Concretisation of the Right to Privacy in Legislation Relating to Children
- 3.3 Specific Legislation Governing the Online Sector
- 4 Lessons Learned from Private Video and Audio Surveillance?
- 4.1 Services Directly Aimed at Children
- 4.2 Case Law on Dash-Cams
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Reevaluating Main Concepts of Intellectual Property in the Light of AI-Challenges
- 1 Introduction
- 2 AI-Challenges for Patent and Copyright Law
- 3 Copyright Law-The Concept of Authorship and AI
- 3.1 Nature of AI-Outputs
- 3.2 Human-Centric Copyright
- 4 Final Remarks
- References
- Inheritance Law in the Twenty-First Century: New Circumstances and Challenges
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Digital Assets
- 3 Digital Assets and Inheritance Law
- 3.1 Digital Assets Stored on Electronic Devices, Created by the Owner
- 3.2 Digital Assets Stored on Online Platforms' Servers
- 3.3 Digital Assets Purchased from ISPs
- 3.4 Cryptocurrencies
- 4 Digital Inheritance and the Law School Curriculum
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Law and COVID-19
- Racial Discrimination and COVID-19 in the European Union
- 1 Introductory Remarks
- 2 Tackling the Issue of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination from the Perspectives of Legal Mechanisms in the European Union
- 2.1 Legal Framework in the European Union
- 2.2 Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
- 3 The Issue of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in the European Union as the Existing Issue "Beyond the Law".