Journal article

Disability Human Rights Clinics as a model for teaching Participatory International Human Rights Lawyering

Yvette Maker, Jana Offergeld, Anna Arstein-Kerslake

International Journal of Clinical Legal Education | Northumbria University Library | Published : 2018

Abstract

The Disability Human Rights Clinic (DHRC) was established at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne, in 2015.  Its supervisors and students conduct legislative and policy reform projects as well as strategic litigation. The DHRC was created by Anna Arstein-Kerslake to address a significant lack of resources in community-based organisations to undertake in-depth legal analysis. It uses an innovative model of clinical legal education to harness the skills of law students to fill that gap and to expose a new generation of lawyers to the emerging field of disability human rights law. In this article, we draw on our experiences running the DHRC to argue that the model it establishes ca..

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