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Innovations in East Asian Law Schools and Collaborative Possibilities for US Law Schools
Asian Journal of Law and Society Pub Date : 2016-09-13 , DOI: 10.1017/als.2016.53
Setsuo MIYAZAWA

The five papers presented in this symposium section are based on the presentations at the invitational session on “Innovations in East Asian Law Schools and Collaborative Possibilities for US Law Schools” organized by the Section on East Asian Law and Society (EALS Section) of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) at the 2016 annual meeting of the AALS in New Orleans in January 2016. As the Chair of the EALS Section for 2015, I was involved in the planning of this session. Founded in 1900, the AALS now consists of approximately 180 law schools in the US. It holds an annual meeting in January every year. A large bulk of sessions at annual meetings are organized by sections, each of which has been proposed by members who share academic and other interests, and approved by the AALS Executive Committee by satisfying certain conditions. There are approximately 100 sections that are categorized as an academic, administrative, or affinity section.Most sections are academic sections.While there had been sections on Africa, European law, and South Asia, and in spite of the long history of education on East Asian law since the 1960s and a rapidly increasing number of students from East Asia, there had been no section on East Asia. A group of law professors led by Matthew Wilson and Carole Silver wanted to change this. They first held an opening session on “Recent Developments in Legal Education in East Asia” at the 2014 annual meeting of the AALS in New York and proposed to establish a section on East Asian law and society.Wilsonwas elected as the InterimChair and he and Silver started to collect signatures from interested faculty members of themember schools of the AALS. Wilson soon submitted a petition for provisional status to the AALS and the AALS Executive Committee approved it in May 2014. The EALS Section was born. The first official session on East Asian law and society was organized at the 2015 AALS annual meeting in Washington, DC, and entitled “The Current State of East Asian Legal Education, Research, and Related Activities in U.S. Law Schools: Accomplishments and Future Challenges in the Current Legal Education Environment.” The EALS Section also conducted its first election of officers and Setsuo Miyazawa was elected as the Chair and

中文翻译:

东亚法学院的创新与美国法学院的合作可能性

本专题讨论会上发表的五篇论文是基于协会东亚法律与社会部(EALS部)在“东亚法学院的创新与美国法学院的合作可能性”邀请会议上所作的介绍。于2016年1月在新奥尔良举行的AALS 2016年度会议上,担任美国法学院(AALS)的成员。作为2015年EALS部门的主席,我参与了本次会议的计划。AALS成立于1900年,现在在美国约有180所法学院。它每年一月举行一次年度会议。年度会议上的大部分会议都是按部分组织的,每个部分都是由拥有学术和其他兴趣的成员提议的,并由AALS执行委员会通过满足某些条件而批准。大约有100个科目被划分为学术,行政或亲和力科目,而大多数科目是学术科目,尽管有关于非洲,欧洲法律和南亚的科目,尽管东亚的教育历史悠久自1960年代以来,亚洲法律不断发展,并且来自东亚的学生人数迅速增加,因此没有关于东亚的章节。由马修·威尔逊(Matthew Wilson)和卡洛尔·西尔弗(Carole Silver)领导的一组法律教授想改变这一点。他们首先在纽约AALS的2014年年度会议召开“法学教育在东亚最近发展区”的开幕式,并提出建立东亚法律部分和society.Wilsonwas当选为InterimChair他和银开始从AALS成员学校的感兴趣的教师那里收集签名。威尔逊很快向AALS提交了临时身份申请,AALS执行委员会于2014年5月批准了该申请。EALS部门诞生了。首届东亚法律与社会正式会议在2015年AALS华盛顿特区年会上举行,会议名称为“美国法学院东亚法律教育,研究及相关活动的现状:在美国的成就和未来挑战”当前的法律教育环境。” 该EALS科还开展了官员第一次选举和宫泽节夫当选为主席,并 题为“美国法学院东亚法律教育,研究及相关活动的现状:当前法律教育环境下的成就和未来的挑战。” 该EALS科还开展了官员第一次选举和宫泽节夫当选为主席,并 题为“美国法学院东亚法律教育,研究及相关活动的现状:当前法律教育环境下的成就和未来挑战。” 该EALS科还开展了官员第一次选举和宫泽节夫当选为主席,并
更新日期:2016-09-13
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