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A public map of the research base

Current article

Teaching International Economic Law after Generative AI and Geoeconomic Fragmentation

Abstract

Public corpus

Legal education source explorer

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Literature

Legal education and teaching bibliography

Journal articles, books, reports, teaching resources, and journals for work on legal education, law teaching, professional formation, clinical education, comparative legal education, and AI.

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Pedagogical method

Verification, comparison, and defense

Secure verification

Students still need controlled spaces where individual doctrinal competence and legal reasoning can be assessed without outsourcing the core work of judgment.

Open research

AI can support topic discovery, structure, translation, and rehearsal, but legal claims must return to sources that students can identify, evaluate, and cite.

Live defense

Oral simulation and questioning test whether polished prose is backed by responsive legal judgment, comparative awareness, and professional accountability.

GitHub Pages

Ready for the repository named teaching

The deployable website lives in public/. A GitHub Actions workflow publishes only that folder, so generated Word files, private working drafts, local notes, and server-side tools are not part of the public Pages artifact.