Search Results - "Legal ethics (Oxford, England)"
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'Fit and proper' coders? How might legal service delivery by non-lawyers be regulated?
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2021)“…With an upsurge of interest and investment in new legal technologies comes consideration of who is making them and whether these individuals or entities should…”
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Professional responsibility and the defence of extractive corporations in transnational human rights and environmental litigation in Canadian courts
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-01-2021)“…Lawyers defending extractive corporations in transnational human rights and environmental cases tend to reflect the dominant 'resolute advocacy' model of…”
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The grey zone: the implications of the ageing legal profession in Australia
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2021)“…Lawyers in many jurisdictions are ageing, and yet there is little information concerning the age profile of the legal profession. This paper presents the first…”
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Lawyers are not algorithms: sustainability, corruption, and the role of the lawyer in institutional frameworks and corporate transactions
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-01-2021)“…Among key emerging societal principles to which a lawyer owes a high degree of fidelity are those that advance sustainability and that combat corruption. This…”
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Reflection and clinical legal education: how do students learn about their ethical duty to contribute towards justice
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-07-2020)“…This article analyses teaching reflection skills as a means to inculcate students' capacity to contribute to justice. Arising out of understandings of…”
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Bar exams, legal ethics and the fight against corruption: lessons from Brazil
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-07-2020)“…In this article we explain the specific contribution of Bar exams to the professional socialisation of Brazilian lawyer leaders through examining their…”
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Practising law for rich and poor people: towards a more progressive approach
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Professional associations as regulators: an interview study of the Law Society of New South Wales
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2019)“…Professional associations, once the bodies responsible for professional self-regulation, have lost regulatory power. Some have entered into co-regulatory…”
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Fighting the good fight? Lessons from the Global South on providing legal aid to refugees in difficult situations
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2019)“…This brief report discusses ethical-legal considerations in providing legal aid to refugees internationally. With the help of a case study, it considers the…”
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Lawyers, mental illness, admission and misconduct
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2019)“…Since 2004 in Australia, there has been a significant amount of interest in the issues of lawyers and mental illness. As a result there is now a substantial…”
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Economic corruption, political machinations and legal ethics: correspondents' report from Canada
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Learning legal ethics in the law clinics: 'one hundred thousand housing law' for offences against minors
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2019)“…In the process of teaching law, is necessary to address some aspects that are not framed in strictly legal knowledge and require different strategies to be…”
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Elder abuse and lawyers' ethical responsibilities: incorporating screening into practice
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (02-01-2018)“…Elder abuse is a serious and under-detected problem. Law reform agencies and legal profession regulatory authorities have called for action to ensure that…”
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Governance gone wrong: examining self-regulation of the legal profession
Published in Legal ethics (Oxford, England) (03-07-2018)“…England and Australia have abandoned self-regulation of the legal profession, yet Canadian law societies continue to function on this basis. This article…”
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