El derecho y el río
In this article, the author compares Mark Twain’s reflections on his training as a cub pilot described in his book Life in the Mississippi, with the training of lawyers. Both professions, which in advance seem very opposing, are more likely than one may suppose. Through the text, they are analyzed t...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6553937 |
Source: | Academia: revista sobre enseñanza del derecho de Buenos Aires, ISSN 1667-4154, Año 15, Número 30, 2017, pags. 15-25 |
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In this article, the author compares Mark Twain’s reflections on his
training as a cub pilot described in his book Life in the Mississippi, with the training of lawyers. Both professions, which in advance seem very
opposing, are more likely than one may suppose. Through the text, they
are analyzed taking into account different approaches such as the power
held by professionals and by those who are in charge of their formation,
the affectation of technical language, the teaching methods, and the professionalism
required in order to exercise each profession. |
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