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The Future of Australian Legal Education

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  • Author:
    Australian Academy of Law
  • ISBN:
    9780455241357
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    519
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
The Future of Australian Legal Education
The Future of Australian Legal Education

The Future of Australian Legal Education

SKU: 9780455241357
Regular price $206.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Australian Academy of Law
  • ISBN:
    9780455241357
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    519
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference was held in August 2017 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL), the 90th anniversary of the Australian Law Journal (ALJ) and the 30th anniversary of the Pearce Report on Australian Law Schools. The conference provided a forum for an informed, national discussion on the future of legal study and practice in Australia, covering practitioners, academics, judges and students. This volume contains papers presented by Australia's leading legal education experts and high ranking judicial members and addresses topics such as:

the impact of digital technology on teaching, learning and legal practice

what makes a "good" lawyer

what are the purposes and goals of legal education

current pedagogy and its outcomes

enhancing access to, and Indigenous engagement in, legal education

experiential learning

the interaction of law across disciplines and international borders.

This collection represents an invaluable contribution to the continuing discussion around legal education in Australia.

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  • The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference was held in August 2017 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL), the 90th anniversary of the Australian Law Journal (ALJ) and the 30th anniversary of the Pearce Report on Australian Law Schools. The conference provided a forum for an informed, national discussion on the future of legal study and practice in Australia, covering practitioners, academics, judges and students. This volume contains papers presented by Australia's leading legal education experts and high ranking judicial members and addresses topics such as:

    the impact of digital technology on teaching, learning and legal practice

    what makes a "good" lawyer

    what are the purposes and goals of legal education

    current pedagogy and its outcomes

    enhancing access to, and Indigenous engagement in, legal education

    experiential learning

    the interaction of law across disciplines and international borders.

    This collection represents an invaluable contribution to the continuing discussion around legal education in Australia.

The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference was held in August 2017 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL), the 90th anniversary of the Australian Law Journal (ALJ) and the 30th anniversary of the Pearce Report on Australian Law Schools. The conference provided a forum for an informed, national discussion on the future of legal study and practice in Australia, covering practitioners, academics, judges and students. This volume contains papers presented by Australia's leading legal education experts and high ranking judicial members and addresses topics such as:

the impact of digital technology on teaching, learning and legal practice

what makes a "good" lawyer

what are the purposes and goals of legal education

current pedagogy and its outcomes

enhancing access to, and Indigenous engagement in, legal education

experiential learning

the interaction of law across disciplines and international borders.

This collection represents an invaluable contribution to the continuing discussion around legal education in Australia.