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Health professions recognized autonomously by law consist of (1) the medical profession, (2) nursing, and (3) midwifery. These three health professions have different legal principles, so both types of professions have professional autonomy.
Hotma P. Sibuea +4 more
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Legal Project Management: Projectifying the Legal Profession
Post-Global Financial Crisis, global law firms and in-house departments have started to take up ‘Legal Project Management’ (LPM). LPM adopts and adapts project management methods for the law context as a means of streamlining, planning and costing legal ...
Justine Rogers +2 more
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Indonesia as a sovereign country guarantees and provides protection for every citizen. This is a reflection of the State of Indonesia as a state of law.
Filemon Halawa +2 more
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Legal guarantees of privacy in the United Kingdom: (lack of) data protection after Brexit
In British law, the legal references for what we currently identify as privacy law are closely related to the protection of citizens’ personal information.
Marina Sancho López
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Reflections from the Chief Justice
DICTUM editors Noah Obradovic and Nussen Ainsworth interview Robert French, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia.
Robert French
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Reflections from the President
DICTUM editors Taha Khan, Ashleigh Kemp and Julia Swift interview Christopher Maxwell, President of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria.
Christopher Maxwell
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The Legal Profession in the Age of Digitalisation
There is consensus within the legal profession that it needs to adapt to the on-going digitalisation of the legal market and the changing means of production of the legal commodity.
Werner Schäfke-Zell +1 more
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Gender and the Legal Profession in Bangladesh: Achievements and Challenges
The history of women entering the legal profession in Bangladesh is quite recent. This is not surprising. Even in Western societies, with liberal cultural ideologies as regards gender-equality, women had to fight a lot to create a space for themselves ...
Ridwanul Hoque
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Protecting the Foundation and Magnificent Edifice of the Legal Profession: Reflections on Thukwane V Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and Mtshabe V Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope 2014 5 SA 376 (ECM) [PDF]
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and Mtshabe v Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope 2014 5 SA 376 (ECM) dealing with the question whether a parolee could be considered a "fit and proper ...
Tumo Charles Maloka
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Between the judiciary and advocacy: Professional preferences of law students in Serbia [PDF]
In this paper, the author will present the issue of professional preferences of law students, with a special emphasis on the preferences towards the judiciary and the advocacy as professions.
Đorđević Mila Đ.
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