Broadcasts for prison's interior radio – new method of teaching in Law Clinics Puebla and Tlaxaca, Mexico, 5-12 December 2017 Kamil Mamak PhD candidate, Jagiellonian University Law Clinic
Jagiellonian University Law Clinic The type of cases Plan of presentation Introduction Jagiellonian University Law Clinic The type of cases Broadcasts for prison's interior radio Formalities Preparation of the broadcast Feedback from prison
Jagiellonian University Law Clinic The oldest law clinic in Poland Established in 1997 5 sections: Criminal Law Section Civil Law Section Human Rights Law Section Labour Law Section Medical Law Section
3rd – 5th November 2017 r., Jagiellonian University, Kraków XXVIII Conference of Academic Legal Clinics "20 years of Academic Legal Clinics in Poland - achievements, future goals and development opportunities" 3rd – 5th November 2017 r., Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Jagiellonian University Law Clinic 2016/2017 statistics: 49 students 29 tutors 518 cases Criminal Law Section: 9 students 3 tutors 101 cases
The type of cases Prisoners: penitentiary motions eg.: conditional release, pardon, break in the penalty, cumulative sentence. Non-prisoners: abstract questions, motions in ongoing cases, law guidelines for witnesses students: disciplinary proceedings
Broadcasts for prison's interior radio
Formalities consent of the prison director letter to the client setting the recording time acquainting students with the procedures in prison
Preparation of the broadcast choice of students number of students - at least 2 preparation of the recording in writing simulation of the recording at the seminar
Feedback from prison praise from clients the prisoners demanded that the recording be played several times better quality of letters sent request for further recordings
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