Measuring the Critical Thinking Skills of Law Students Using a Whole-of-Curriculum Approach
Extract: The theme of this Special Topic Edition is animal law education at the tertiary level. Animal law as a discipline refers to the laws governing the human/non-human animal relationship. The study of animal law encompasses a broad range of laws, and raises a unique variety of legal, philosoph...
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| Main Authors: | Nick James, Kelley Burton |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Bond University
2017-01-01
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| Series: | Legal Education Review |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.6087 |
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