Colombian Legal Education and Globalization: Among the Studies of “Black Box”, Legal Formalism and the New Hegemony
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Keywords

Law
study and teaching
globalization
Legal education
law
law schools and globalization

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Colombian Legal Education and Globalization: Among the Studies of “Black Box”, Legal Formalism and the New Hegemony. (2015). International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 12(24), 59-82. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.IL14-24.ejcg
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Abstract

This paper is an approach to the way major law schools in Colombia seem to “react”, according to what we understand by “globalization”. To this effect, a critical view of the conventions around globalization will be addressed, from general or transnational legal theory, to then provide an overview of the curricula of the universities, as we have seen, may be representative of the national experience. The methodology we have used is a comparative analysis of the curricula of selected universities, we have examined what schools offer courses that can contain a global view of the law, and which have dominance in the “vocational” or “black box” subjects. The conclusion presented accounts for the preponderance with local subjects and are entrenched in the particular legal theory.

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