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Teaching Private International Law in Times of Symbiotic Relations with Its Public Counterpart
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Abstract The study of private international law in EU universities lacks a unified, standardized framework, leaving future legal professionals unprepared for the increasingly interconnected nature of modern legal issues involving cross-border transactions, disputes, and relationships. In today's globalized w... view more
The study of private international law in EU universities lacks a unified, standardized framework, leaving future legal professionals unprepared for the increasingly interconnected nature of modern legal issues involving cross-border transactions, disputes, and relationships. In today's globalized world, private international law should be a mandatory core subject for law students, providing them with essential knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of international legal practice effectively. A common curriculum is urgently needed across EU Member States to address this gap while preserving the distinctiveness of each legal system's genealogy. This article explores the critical role of private international law in contemporary legal education. By analyzing various law degree programs, it argues that this discipline should be compulsory, central, and autonomous within legal studies to prepare lawyers for the transnational challenges of modern legal practice.... view less
Keywords
EU; European Law; practice; transnationality; international law; studies (academic); syllabus; jurisprudence
Classification
University Education
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics
Free Keywords
Private International Law; Bachelor of Law Studies; Transnational Reality; EU Law
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 4-19
Journal
Journal of Legal and Political Education, 1 (2024) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.47305/JLPE241204n
ISSN
2955-2389
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed