Legal clinic gender sensitive method for law students

In this paper, the authors discuss models of integrating gender issues, gender perspective and some gender aspects into the university education. In that context, the authors particularly focus on the concept of clinical legal education in legal clinics offering a specific practical model of teachin...

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Main Authors: Petrušić Nevena, Konstantinović-Vilić Slobodanka, Žunić Natalija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Victimology Society of Serbia and University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation 2008-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-6637/2008/1450-66370803005P.pdf
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description In this paper, the authors discuss models of integrating gender issues, gender perspective and some gender aspects into the university education. In that context, the authors particularly focus on the concept of clinical legal education in legal clinics offering a specific practical model of teaching gender studies. Legal clinics provide for an innovative approach to gender education of prospective legal professional. The teaching method used in these legal clinics is aimed at raising students' awareness of gender issues and common gender-related biases. In the recent period, the Legal Clinic at the Law Faculty in Niš has achieved excellent results in the Clinical legal education program on the women's rights protection, which clearly proves that legal clinics have good prospects in general legal education.
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spelling doaj-art-4d7d65fa090041d1aeb4ac72758400652025-08-20T03:58:23ZengVictimology Society of Serbia and University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and RehabilitationTemida1450-66372008-01-0111352510.2298/TEM0803005PLegal clinic gender sensitive method for law studentsPetrušić NevenaKonstantinović-Vilić SlobodankaŽunić NatalijaIn this paper, the authors discuss models of integrating gender issues, gender perspective and some gender aspects into the university education. In that context, the authors particularly focus on the concept of clinical legal education in legal clinics offering a specific practical model of teaching gender studies. Legal clinics provide for an innovative approach to gender education of prospective legal professional. The teaching method used in these legal clinics is aimed at raising students' awareness of gender issues and common gender-related biases. In the recent period, the Legal Clinic at the Law Faculty in Niš has achieved excellent results in the Clinical legal education program on the women's rights protection, which clearly proves that legal clinics have good prospects in general legal education.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-6637/2008/1450-66370803005P.pdfgender educationwomen discriminationwomen's rightsclinical legal education
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women discrimination
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title Legal clinic gender sensitive method for law students
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title_short Legal clinic gender sensitive method for law students
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women discrimination
women's rights
clinical legal education
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