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Submitted by Juan Beca on Wed, 07-23-2014
Author(s)
Beca, Juan
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jbeca@uct.cl
Conference title
International Legal Ethics Conference VI
Conference location
London
Country
Chile
Year
2014
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Abstract
This presentation is part of a larger panel. It adresseswhy a course imn ethics is necesary, the importance to teach students how to deal with ethical dilemmas, and if it is best to tech ethics in one single course or transversal in the curriculum.
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