Comparing American and British Legal Education Systems: Lessons for Commonwealth African Law Schools
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Contents

Foreword

xi

Preface

xv

Acknowledgements

xxi

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

1.1 The Context of the Study

2

1.2 Commonwealth African Jurisdictions that Offer Exceptions to the Common Law

3

1.3 Expatriates and the Development of Legal Education in Commonwealth Africa

6

1.4 The Coming on Board of Indigenous African Academics

7

1.5 From Years of Pioneer Professorships to Years of Under-Funded Universities

9

Chapter 2: Primary University Qualifications to Become a Lawyer in the USA, the UK and South Africa

13

2.1 Creation of the Juris Doctor (JD) Degree in the US

13

2.2 Academic Developments in Canada, China, Australia and South Africa

15

2.3 The American JD degree

18

2.4 The Academic Rank of a JD

20

2.5 Is a JD Degree a Professional Doctorate in the Real Sense?

25

2.6 How is the JD Degree Viewed by the Legal Community Outside America?

27