Abstract

The relationship between the university law school and the practising legal professions in the jurisdiction in which the law school exists is one of the things that is crucial to the mission of the law school. This article explores the changes in the relationship between university law schools in England and Wales and the practising professions, from their creation at the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. The article argues that whilst the relationship at the beginning of the 20th century was simple, with those in the law schools seeing themselves as being part of the legal profession, the relationship is now much more complex, with increasing divisions between those in the practising professions and those in law schools.

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