Chinese cultural competency and Australian law students: Reflections on the design of short term mobility programs


Autoria(s): Deane, Felicity; Hamman, Evan; Liping, Pei
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

There is an emerging need for Australia’s law graduates to better understand the unique challenges and opportunities in our largest trading partner, China. Similarly, as China opens up to the world, its graduates are increasingly well-poised to make an indelible mark on Chinese-Australian relations, particularly in the areas of finance, property, trade and commerce. Chinese and Australian law schools must urgently develop a deeper awareness of each other’s language, culture and political systems in their graduates. The purpose of this article is to highlight the importance of Chinese cultural competency to Australian legal education and reflect on projects that enable students to attain a level of cultural competency over a short period. We do this by considering a recent ‘short term mobility project’ in Wuhan, China.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92336/

Publicador

Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative Ltd

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92336/1/Deane%2C%20Hamman%20and%20Liping%20Cross%20Cultural%20Competency%20and%20Law%20Students%20%282015%29.pdf

https://www.altlj.org/publications/current-issue/product/955-chinese-cultural-competency-and-australian-law-students-reflections-on-the-design-of-short-term-mobility-programs

Deane, Felicity, Hamman, Evan, & Liping, Pei (2015) Chinese cultural competency and Australian law students: Reflections on the design of short term mobility programs. Alternative Law Journal, 40(4), pp. 271-274.

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Copyright 2015 Felicity Deane, Evan Hamman and Pei Liping.

This article is copyright of the authors. It may be cited or quoted provided appropriate attribution is made to the authors.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #Cultural Competency #Legal Education #China #Law student #HERN
Tipo

Journal Article