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- Title
STRUCTURED PROBLEM-SOLVING: AGAINST THE 'STEP-BY-STEP' METHOD.
- Authors
Taylor, Greg
- Abstract
Recently a German professor has advocated the adoption in this country of the German style of legal problem solving. Occasionally a German author attempts to civilise the common-law world using what is put forward as a more rational approach. But with such endeavours is usually associated a certain lack of self-critical reflection. In this instance an Australian author is able to draw on his studies in Germany to rectify the omission. He shows that the problem-solving method in question conveys a false picture of the nature of legal problem solving and of the law itself while not possessing the advantages claimed for it.
- Subjects
GERMANY; LEGAL reasoning; LEGAL education; PROBLEM solving; COMMON law; JURISPRUDENCE
- Publication
Deakin Law Review, 2006, Vol 11, Issue 1, p89
- ISSN
1321-3660
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21153/dlr2006vol11no1art228