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Resumo:There are forty law schools at Catholic universities in twelve European countries. The article is a starting point for academic debate on what it means to be a Catholic law school in the 21st century in Europe. Firstly, it encompasses an overview of the link between mediaeval legal studies and modern law schools at Catholic universities, general requirements for Catholic universities and their law schools, faculty and students. Secondly, the analysis of the position of the Catholic law schools on the academic map of Europe is presented on the country basis, which allows to trace the impact of national context and historical background. Thirdly, the research is focused on analysis of mission, curriculum and position in global ranking, which gives an opportunity to identify some common trends: (1) law schools in Catholic universities are mostly modern and postmodern phenomena; (2) they gradually strengthen their teaching and research capacity; (3) law schools are more explicit about their Catholic mission in countries where the Catholic Church has been persecuted; (4) commitment to excellence, service-driven approach, respect for human dignity are common values. Finally, the conclusion was made that enhancing cooperation between Catholic law schools in Europe can become a strong impulse for the advancement of Catholic intellectual tradition in law in general and a point for growth for each law school in particular.
Autores principais:Khyliuk, Svitlana
Outros Autores:Dudchak, Nazar
Assunto:Catholic legal education Catholic universities in Europe Education European law schools
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Association for Catholic Institutes for the Study of Education –ACISE (FIUC member).
Idioma:inglês
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Catholic legal education
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title Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
title_full Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
title_fullStr Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
title_full_unstemmed Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
title_short Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
title_sort Law schools within european universities in the age of secularization and globalization
topic Catholic legal education
Catholic universities in Europe
Education
European law schools
topic_facet Catholic legal education
Catholic universities in Europe
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European law schools
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