The Law in the Community Model of Clinical Legal Education: Assessing the Impact on Key Stakeholders

Lyndsey Bengtsson, Bethany A'Court
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This article examines a model of clinical legal education where a university law school works in partnership with an external organisation. The partnership enables law students to attend the offices of Citizens Advice during their law degree and under the guidance and supervision of their staff, advise their service users on a range of legal issues. Using data collected from a research study involving student focus groups and semi structured interviews with the Citizens Advice supervisors, this research contributes to the understanding of whether, and how, this model impacts upon law students, Citizens Advice and the local community. This study contributes to the knowledge on the value of this model of clinical legal education from both a pedagogical and social justice perspective. The research raises questions as to how a partnership between a university and external organisation can overcome challenges, ensuring an equivalent clinical experience for all students and that effective feedback is provided to students. The results indicate that there are a clear set of pedagogical benefits to the students and benefits to Citizens Advice with regards to the service they can provide to the local community. The authors argue that this module enables students to engage in transformative and impactful work, whilst obtaining first-hand experience of the access to justice challenges (and other socio-economic issues) faced by their local community. The study will be of interest to clinics who incorporate, or intend to incorporate, an externship model in their curriculum, both in Europe and beyond.
诊所式法律教育的社区模式:评估对关键利益相关者的影响
本文考察了一种临床法律教育模式,其中一所大学法学院与外部组织合作。这一伙伴关系使法律系学生能够在攻读法学学位期间前往公民咨询办公室,并在工作人员的指导和监督下,就一系列法律问题向服务用户提供咨询。使用从涉及学生焦点小组和与公民咨询主管的半结构化访谈的研究研究中收集的数据,本研究有助于理解这种模式是否以及如何影响法律学生,公民咨询和当地社区。这项研究有助于从教学和社会正义的角度了解这种临床法律教育模式的价值。这项研究提出了一个问题,即大学和外部组织之间的合作伙伴关系如何克服挑战,确保所有学生获得同等的临床经验,并向学生提供有效的反馈。研究结果表明,在为当地社区提供服务方面,对学生和公民咨询都有明确的教学效益。作者认为,该模块使学生能够从事变革性和有影响力的工作,同时获得当地社区面临的司法挑战(以及其他社会经济问题)的第一手经验。这项研究将对那些在欧洲和其他地区将实习模式纳入课程或打算将其纳入课程的诊所感兴趣。
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