Sarah J. Greer
University of Greenwich
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The Law Teacher | 2009
Mark Pawlowski; Sarah J. Greer
The way in which law and lawyers are portrayed in popular film and literature is a fascinating subject not only for the social scientist but, more importantly, the lawyer and law student. Increasingly in law schools, films and classic literature with a legal theme are being used to identify various aspects of legal activity ranging from legal practice (i.e. intrinsic lawyer skills including legal argument, negotiation and advocacy) to various aspects of the legal process (e.g. the function of the judge and jury) as well as important elements of legal and ethical theory. This article focuses on the Law Through Film and Literature option which is offered to law students in the final year of their LLB (Hons) degree at Greenwich. The aim is to show how law-related film and literature can be a useful tool in the legal classroom, as well as providing some insights into how students have responded and developed as a result of their experiences on the course.
Redefining the Student Experience: directions for learning, teaching and assessment | 2011
Noel-Ann Bradshaw; Sarah J. Greer; Elena Moreno
Archive | 2001
Sarah J. Greer; Mark Pawlowski
Archive | 2015
Sarah J. Greer; Mark Pawlowski
The Denning Law Journal | 2012
Sarah J. Greer; Mark Pawlowski
Archive | 2009
Sarah J. Greer
Archive | 2009
Sarah J. Greer
Archive | 2009
Sarah J. Greer
Archive | 2008
Sarah J. Greer
Archive | 2008
Sarah J. Greer