Presentation Legal Education
Traditional Belief – Differential Thinking Points
Tradition – “Legal Education is a method, arena and platform for rational, orderly and non violent settlement of disputes and handling of conflicts”
Law is not for Litigations only, Litigations are only not for Law being there
1) Socialisation of Law with mass awareness is the call of the day
2) Let Law be the Enabler of Peace in Society and not a tool to create fear psychosis
3) Let Law be the harbinger of Risk Enabled Business Management
4) Changing dimensions of VUCA in Business Ecosystem – Let’s make Laws flexible and dynamic enough to deal with emerging realities
5) Industry 4.0 – Academic system, execution machinery and Judiciary should be enabled to function in a digitally transformed society as legal profession will heavily be disrupted
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Presentation Legal Education
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