Reflections on Deanship
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the experience of being Dean of three Law Faculties, Associate Deanof two and Acting Vice-Chancellor of one university, to express some opinion as to the characteristics thatmake a ‘good’ dean, and to caution others against repeating my mistakes. In doing...
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