非精英法学院要不要搞法律交叉学科研究?

圣约翰大学法学院 Brian Z. Tamanaha 教授在 Balkinization 写了一篇“Why the Interdisciplinary Movement in Legal Academia Might be a Bad Idea (For Most Law Schools)”,引起一些美国同行的热议:

1. Brian Leiter 收集的一些评论;

2. “Is Interdisciplinary Legal Study a Luxury?” by Dan Solove;

3. “Non-Elite Interdisiciplinary Scholars” by Ethan Leib;

4. “Tamanaha on Interdisciplinary Scholarship” by Belle Lettre;

5. “Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinarity, and the Future of the Legal Academy” by Lawrence B. Solum;

6. “Law schools, scholarship, and lawyer licensing” by Larry Ribstein;

7. “Is There an Impending Crisis in Non-Elite Law Schools?” by Brian Tamanaha;

8. “Encore – I Couldn’t Resist Saying Something About the Interdisciplinarity Debate” by Jeffrey Lipshaw;

9. “Aesop’s Bat and Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship” by Mark Graber;

10. “Interdisciplinary legal education: the overt costs” by Jim Chen;

11. “On the Impact of Blogging and Legal Scholarship” by Jim Milles.

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  1. milk · 2008-1-26 Reply

    可谓功利,也可谓实在。

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