Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende

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Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende. / Elgaard, Karina Kim Egholm; Semanda, Freya; Schäfke, Werner.

I: Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift, Bind 41, Nr. 1/160, 2018, s. 45-60.

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Harvard

Elgaard, KKE, Semanda, F & Schäfke, W 2018, 'Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende', Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift, bind 41, nr. 1/160, s. 45-60.

APA

Elgaard, K. K. E., Semanda, F., & Schäfke, W. (2018). Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende. Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift, 41(1/160), 45-60.

Vancouver

Elgaard KKE, Semanda F, Schäfke W. Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende. Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift. 2018;41(1/160):45-60.

Author

Elgaard, Karina Kim Egholm ; Semanda, Freya ; Schäfke, Werner. / Skyggedomsmetoden som læringsaktivitet for jurastuderende. I: Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift. 2018 ; Bind 41, Nr. 1/160. s. 45-60.

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