Bilingual higher education in the legal context: group rights, state policies and globalisation
In: Studies in international minority and group rights 2
Preliminary Material /Xabier Arzoz -- Introduction Legal Education in Bilingual Contexts: A Conceptual, Historical and Comparative Introduction /Xabier Arzoz -- Legal Education in Multilingual States Bilingualism and Legal Education in Canada: The Classical Approach /André Braën -- Linguistic Law in Higher Education in Belgium: New Trends for Bilingual Education, but Which One? /Sophie Weerts -- The Swiss Paradox: Monolingual Higher Education in a Multicultural Environment /Nicolas Schmitt -- Implementing Linguistic Rights in Finland through Legal Education in Finnish and Swedish /Markku Suksi -- Legal Education Through Minority Languages Basque-Medium Legal Education in the Basque Country /Xabier Arzoz -- Bilingual Legal Education in Catalonia /Eva Pons -- Living on Borrowed Time: Bilingual Law Teaching in Galicia or the Urgent Need to Recover Prestige /Alba Nogueira López -- Bilingual Legal Scholarship in Wales: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives /R. Gwynedd Parry -- Legal Education in Hungarian Language in Transylvania: Between a Glorious Past and an Uncertain Future /Gyula Fábián -- Creating, Studying and Experimenting with Bilingual Law in South Tyrol: Lost in Interpretation? /Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo -- The Emergence of English as a Language of Legal Education English-Medium Legal Education in Continental Europe: Maastricht University's European Law School: Experiences and Challenges /Nicole Kornet -- Conclusions Bilingual Legal Education in Europe and Canada /Bethan Sarah Davies -- Index /Xabier Arzoz.