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Legal education in a changing world
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Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt)abstract
- This is a report of an international committee of legal scholars appointed by the International Legal Center to study the progress and problems of legal education in the developing regions of the world.The report argues that the importance of legal education, both as an educational experience and as a source of valuable practical skills for the development of a society, has been consistently underestimated in the developing countries. At the same time, the report urges that legal education has to be planned within the context of and related to the local social and developmental situation, taking into account such factors as differences in the use of formal laws and legal processes and in the perception of their value. It is necessary to approach law as a discipline which helps to understand and solve problems of development.The report also dentifies some problems that are likely to be important concerns of legal education.
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The recommendations from the Arusha conference on the African refugee problem
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt)abstract
- The Pan-African Conference on the Situation of Refugees in Africa was held in Arusha, Tanzania, between 7 and 17 May, 1979. It was attended by representatives and observers from 38 African countries, 5 African liberation movements, 20 non-governmental organizations and refugee-serving agencies.The recommendations of the Conference were presented to the 33rd Meeting of the OAU Council of Ministers in Monrovia, Liberia, between 6 and 20 July, 1979. Following the adoption of these recommendations by the Council of Ministres, they were subsequently adopted by the OAU Summit Meeting of Heads of States and Governments.This book contains the recommendations of the Pan-African Refugee Conference in Arusha and the Resolutions adopted by the OAU Council of Ministers.
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