Experiential Learning through Community Lawyering: A Proposal for Indian Legal Education
Date
2011
Authors
Routh, Supriya
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Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal
Abstract
The idea of community lawyering is increasingly being pointed to as an
effective mechanism to serve the legal needs of impoverished and
underprivileged groups. Instead of advocacy on behalf of an individual client,
advocacy on behalf of a group is seen as more efficient and cost effective,
particularly when the group as a whole is at odds with the social, economic,
cultural, and political situation.
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Routh, S., (2011). Experiential Learning Through Community Lawyering: A Proposal for Indian Legal Education. Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal, 24(1), 115-159. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/globe/vol24/iss1/9/