What are Law Schools For?
Explore the crucial question of legal education with Peter Birks' thought-provoking book, What are Law Schools For? Published by Oxford University Press in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 138 pages and delves into the very essence of law schools and their purpose. Designed for law students, educators, and practitioners alike, Birks challenges conventional views and invites readers to contemplate the effectiveness and impact of legal training. Perfect for anyone passionate about the future of law education, this book provides a compelling analysis that sparks discussion and re-evaluation. Whether you are a budding lawyer or an established academic, What are Law Schools For? is a must-read for understanding the evolving landscape of legal education in the United Kingdom and beyond.