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    Clinical law : practice, theory, and social justice advocacy / Sarah Buhler (University of Saskatchewan College of Law), Sarah Marsden (University of British Columbia Faculty of Law), Gemma Smyth (University of Windsor Faculty of Law).

    • Title:Clinical law : practice, theory, and social justice advocacy / Sarah Buhler (University of Saskatchewan College of Law), Sarah Marsden (University of British Columbia Faculty of Law), Gemma Smyth (University of Windsor Faculty of Law).
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    • Author/Creator:Buhler, Sarah, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Marsden, Sarah, author.
      Smyth, Gemma, author.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, Canada : Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, 2016.
      ©2016
    • Holdings

      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at LAW LIBRARY reference room (level 2)Where is this?
      • Call Number: KE303 B84 2016
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Law--Study and teaching (Clinical education)--Canada--Textbooks.
    • Description:xiii, 128 pages ; 23 cm
    • Summary:"Clinical Law: Practice, Theory, and Social Justice Advocacy is the first Canadian text of its kind to integrate the theories of clinical law and provide a set of practical tools to assist lawyers in effectively advocating for their clients. This hands-on guide puts individual client advocacy at its centre with information on how to interview and counsel clients and how to strategize, negotiate, and verbally advocate for clients. Clinical Law focuses on the different contexts in which clinical law is practised. The text discusses practical approaches to building relationships with clients and communities, and explores the future of clinical legal practice"--Amazon.com.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9781552396278 (paperback)
      1552396274 (paperback)
    • Contents:Contexts of clinical legal education
      Law, power, and critical approaches to clinical law practice
      Clinical legal education as a method of learning
      Roles, relationships, and ethics in clinical practice
      Individual client advocacy in context: client interviewing and counselling
      Legal writing in the clinic
      Client advocacy in context: strategy, negotiation, and oral advocacy
      Systemic and community advocacy
      The future of clinical legal education.
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