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Convergence and fragmentation: legal research, legal informatics and legal education

Maharg, Paul

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Fragmentation and convergence are two discoursal lenses that have been used to view changes that have taken place in the domains of legal services, the legal profession, regulation and legal education. While they may appear orthogonal, the relationships between them are intimate, sophisticated, constantly shifting and require much more analysis.In this paper I shall argue that law schools need to engage with both processes for they are powerful actants upon the way we perceive our schools and...[Show more]

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Date published: 2014
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/14254
Source: European Journal of Law and Technology
Access Rights: Open Access

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