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Reimagining the relationship between Legal Capability and the Capabilities Approach
Author(s) -
Dawn Watkins
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of public legal education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2514-2135
DOI - 10.19164/ijple.v5i1.1082
Subject(s) - warrant , perspective (graphical) , raising (metalworking) , citizen journalism , management science , engineering ethics , political science , computer science , business , engineering , law , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , finance
Within the literature on public legal education and legal capability, it is commonly stated that the concept of legal capability is closely related to the capabilities approach.  This paper critically examines the nature of this relationship and in Part I seeks to demonstrate that whilst they share some broad affinity, the relationship between legal capability and the capabilities approach is currently disparate in both conceptual and practical terms.  In Part II, the paper goes on to consider what might happen if this relationship is reimagined and the two fields brought closer together.  Aspects of this reimagining are considered in turn under three headings: emphasising choice and opportunity, broadening perspective and promoting participatory approaches.   The paper concludes by summarising the potential advantages and disadvantages of this proposed reimagining, and by raising questions as to whether the implications of establishing a closer relationship between legal capability and the capabilities approach warrant further exploration, or whether it is preferable for the distance to be maintained. 

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