Rethinking Law Curriculum : Developing Strategies to Prepare Law Graduates for Practice in Rural and Regional Australia : Final Report.

Final report from a project that developed strategies within the undergraduate law curriculum to prepare and attract lawyers and other legal professionals for legal careers in rural and regional Australia. The project sought to first understand what factors distinguish rural and regional legal pract...

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Institutions:University of New England
Deakin University
La Trobe University
Southern Cross University
University of Southern Queensland
University of Wollongong
Autor principal: Kennedy, Amanda
Publicat: Office for Learning and Teaching 2013
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Sumari:Final report from a project that developed strategies within the undergraduate law curriculum to prepare and attract lawyers and other legal professionals for legal careers in rural and regional Australia. The project sought to first understand what factors distinguish rural and regional legal practice as a career option, and then examined how the law school curriculum might embed strategies to expose students to, and prepare them for such career pathways. The research aimed to parallel the success of similar targeted initiatives in medical and teacher education, where the point of entry to the profession (i.e. the tertiary education and training phase) is actively engaged to form part of the solution for a growing concern both within the legal profession, and in rural and regional communities.
ISBN:9781921916229 (PDF)
9781921916212 (print ed)
9781921916229 (PDF)
9781921916212 (print ed)