Street law for Czech and Slovak young Roma musicians

Authors

  • Michal Urban Charles University
  • Hana Draslarová Charles University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v23i3.534

Abstract

For almost seven years, Street Law has been a part of the curriculum of the Prague Law School. Over the years, law students have taught law at public and private grammar schools, high schools, business schools and also some vocational schools, mostly located in the Prague region. They were all secondary schools and predominantly ethnically homogenous, since members of the largest Czech minority, the Roma, for various reasons hardly ever attend these schools. Last summer, however, a group of Prague Law School students and recent graduates travelled to Eastern Slovakia to organize Street Law workshops for Roma teenagers. This text tells the story of their journey, reflects their teaching methodology and experience and offers a perspective of a law student participating in the workshops.

Author Biographies

Michal Urban, Charles University

Senior Lecturer at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Law, Czech Republic. He is also in charge of the Street Law programme at the Faculty of Law.

Hana Draslarová, Charles University

Student of the final year of Master programme of Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Published

2016-07-12

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