Danielle Ireland-Piper
Bond University
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The Law Teacher | 2018
Danielle Ireland-Piper
ABSTRACT Comparison in legal education matters. In its mission statement, the International Society of Public Law suggests that, “a full explication and understanding of today’s ‘constitutional’ [law] cannot take place in isolation from other branches of public law or in a context that is exclusively national”. Not only is comparative content of itself enlightening, but this paper argues comparison as a teaching method has at least four virtues. First, teaching in a comparative paradigm better prepares graduates for an interconnected and global legal marketplace. Second, it helps illuminate curriculum content. Third, it makes for good citizenry. And, fourth, it enhances the research/teaching nexus. In so doing, this paper explores the use of comparative law as a teaching methodology in core public law subjects rather than by way of additional curriculum content. As with all things, however, where there are virtues, there are also vices. In this context, such vices include questions of relevance and threats to space, time and coherence in legal education. To that end, the disadvantages of comparative approaches in teaching public law are also considered.
Archive | 2017
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Sports law ejournal | 2013
Danielle Ireland-Piper
The Bond Law Review | 2010
Danielle Ireland-Piper
QUT Law Review | 2014
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Utrecht law review | 2013
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Archive | 2018
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Archive | 2018
Narelle Bedford; Danielle Ireland-Piper
Archive | 2018
Danielle Ireland-Piper; Leon Wolff
Faculty of Law; School of Law | 2018
Leon Wolff; Danielle Ireland-Piper