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More than my view: other contributors
Whilst the student ‘voice’ is important for in-class learning, the perspectives and experiences of lawyers, judges, academics in the nations we are discussing can enrich and broaden the learning experience.
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In Islamic law, Muslim Imams, community leaders, academics, Sharia judges (from Maldives) and former students (now lawyers) join the classes to share their personal experiences and to answer questions.
In Asian Legal Systems, judges, prosecutors and academics, share insights into legal developments and institutions in their respective Asian jurisdictions.
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Dr Mirza Buana; Constitutional Issues and Indigenous Rights in Indonesia:
Dr Constance Lee: Korea: Current issues inc the legacy of Japan’s Comfort Women:
Judge Minoh Kwon, Supreme Court of Korea: In class and meeting with students informally afterwards.
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