Celia Wells presents 'Grand Designs: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Criminal Law' at a one-day workshop 'Re-imagining the Teaching of Criminal Law' at Birmingham University on 17th September. The Workshop brings together academics, vocational providers and practitioners to discuss and reflect on the teaching of criminal law as part of legal education. Celia's paper reflects on the impact of Lacey and Wells Reconstructing Criminal Law first published in 1990. Oliver Quick joined the team for the 3rd and 4th editions (2010).
Celia Wells presents 'Grand Designs: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Criminal Law' at a one-day workshop 'Re-imagining the Teaching of Criminal Law' at Birmingham University on 17th September
16 September 2014
Celia Wells presents 'Grand Designs: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Criminal Law' at a one-day workshop 'Re-imagining the Teaching of Criminal Law' at Birmingham University on 17th September.