Producing Multi-Media Teaching/Learning Materials for Teaching Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Australian Law Schools: And the Lesson Is ... Soldier On

The post-war expansion of government programs has seen the establishment of numerous tribunals to make decisions, or to hear appeals from government decisions, in areas as diverse as planning, migration and guardianship. At the same time, the need to regulate occupational groups has led to a prolife...

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Main Authors: MJ Le Brun, Trinity Ryan, Peter Weyand, Lawry Scull
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bond University
Series:Legal Education Review
Online Access:http://ler.scholasticahq.com/article/6142-producing-multi-media-teaching-learning-materials-for-teaching-legal-ethics-and-professional-responsibility-in-australian-law-schools-and-the-lesson-is-soldier-on.pdf
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