Legal education in Peru: Are we ready for integration and globalization?
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Authors
Mac Lean, Ana CeciliaIssue Date
2015-02-24
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Mac Lean, A. C. (2013). Legal education in Peru: Are we ready for integration and globalization? The Law & Business Review of the Americas, 19(2), 201–214. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10757/345158Publisher
ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of LawJournal
Law and Business Review of the AmericasType
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engDescription
DURING the sixties, higher education was mainly given by public universities. There were twenty-one public and ten private universities. 1 Growth in education went from 2.3 percent in 1961 to 4.4 percent in 1972, and jumped to 9.9 percent in 1981.ISSN
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