Eva Pons, coordinadora de l’Àrea de dret lingüístic de la Xarxa CRUSCAT, ha publicat el capítol Bilingual higher education in Catalonia al llibre Bilingual higher education in the legal context coordinat per Xabier Arzoz.
Bilingual Higher Education in the Legal Context: Group Rights, State Policies and Globalisation.
Xabier Arzoz (Ed.) [+]
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012
ISBN: 978 90 04 20925 1Workshop celebrado en Oñati, el 27 y 28 de mayo del 2010
[+info] [+índice] [+orden de pedido con descuento]Biographical note
Xabier Arzoz is Senior Lecturer of Administrative and EU Law at the University of the Basque Country, Bilbao. He has authored over sixty works on Spanish and European administrative law, linguistic diversity and language rights, fundamental rights, and federalism and autonomy.Table of contents
Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments;
Introduction:
1. Legal education in bilingual contexts: A conceptual, historical and comparative perspective Xabier Arzoz;
Part I Legal Education in Multilingual States:
2. Bilingualism and legal education in Canada: The classical approach André Bräen;
3. Linguistic Law in Higher Education in Belgium: new trends for bilingual education, but which one? Sophie Weerts;
4. The Swiss paradox: Monolingual higher education in a multicultural environment Nicole Schmitt;
5. Implementing linguistic rights through legal education in Finnish and Swedish in Finland Markku Suksi;
Part II Legal Education through Minority Languages:
6.Basque-medium legal education in the Basque Country Xabier Arzoz;
7. Bilingual higher education in Catalonia Eva Pons;
8. Living on borrowed time: Bilingual law teaching in Galicia, or the urgent need to recover prestige Alba Nogueira;
9. Bilingual legal scholarship in Wales: historical and contemporary perspectives Gwyn Parry;
10. Legal education in Hungarian language in Transylvania: Between a glorious past and an uncertain future Gyula Fabian;
11. Creating, studying and experimenting bilingual law in South Tyrol: Lost in interpretation? Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo;
Part III The emergence of English as a language of legal education:
12. English-medium legal education in continental Europe: Maastricht University’s European Law School – Experiences and challenges Nicole Kornet;
Part IV Conclusions:
13. Bilingual legal education in Europe and Canada Bethan Sarah Davies;
Index.