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Teaching Law in the University – Shaping Future Generations


Jack Tsen-Ta Lee


Singapore Management University - School of Law

November 28, 2011

THE PRACTICE OF LAW, pp. 177–184, Tang Hang Wu, Michael Hor, Koh Swee Yen, eds., Singapore: LexisNexis, 2011

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This paper, which was written for the book The Practice of Law (Singapore: LexisNexis, 2011), gives an insight into what teaching law in a Singapore university is like from the perspective of a young law academic. It considers various aspects of an academic’s job – research and writing, teaching, and administration, for instance – and provides pointers on how one might best position oneself for an academic career.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 7

Keywords: legal academia, legal profession, Singapore, universities

JEL Classification: I29, K40

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Date posted: November 29, 2011  

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Lee, Jack Tsen-Ta, Teaching Law in the University – Shaping Future Generations (November 28, 2011). THE PRACTICE OF LAW, pp. 177–184, Tang Hang Wu, Michael Hor, Koh Swee Yen, eds., Singapore: LexisNexis, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1965411

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Jack Tsen-Ta Lee (Contact Author)
Singapore Management University - School of Law ( email )
60, Stamford Road
Level 4
Singapore, 178900
Singapore
HOME PAGE: http://www.law.smu.edu.sg

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