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Reflections from the President

open access: yesVictoria University Law and Justice Journal, 2012
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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Poor Canadian Legal Education: So Near to Wall Street, So Far From God

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2000
The recent appearance of recruiters from Wall Street firms at several Canadian law schools, and the recent hiring by American law schools of several mid-career Canadian law professors, has created a "moral panic" as journalists, academics and law firms ...
Harry W. Arthurs
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Legal Education: Nemesis or Ally of Social Movements?

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 1997
There is much in legal education which contributes to lawyering practices that are fundamentally at odds with the formation of social movements. These practices include the "individualization" of client problems; the reshaping of the realities of clients'
Janet E. Mosher
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The Legal Profession in the Age of Digitalisation

open access: yesUtrecht Law Review, 2019
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

open access: yesNaveiñ Reet: Nordic Journal of Law and Social Research, 2015
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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History of Legal Profession in India

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2016
The Legal Profession is an important limb of the machinery for administration of justice. Without a well-organized profession of law, the courts would not be in a position to administer justice effectively as the evidence in favour or against the ...
Rudransh Sharma
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Artificial Barriers that Prevent Underprivileged Law Graduates to Access the Legal Profession

open access: yesTurf Law Journal, 2022
This article highlights the plight of underprivileged law graduates in South Africa in relation to the difficulties they experience when they attempt to access the legal profession.
Motseotsile Clement Marumoagae
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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility in the Legal Profession [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
This article delves into the critical importance of legal ethics and professional responsibility in the legal profession, emphasizing their role in upholding justice and societal trust.
Xu Jingwei, Li Zhengmin, Li Siyu
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Comprehensive Assessment of Arterial, Tissue, and Venous Collaterals for Evaluating the Infarct Growth Rate: The Multimodal Collateral Score

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Collaterals are crucial factors that influence the infarct growth rate (IGR). We aimed to determine whether a comprehensive multimodal collateral score (MCS), incorporating collateral assessment at the arterial, tissue, and venous levels, is associated with functional independence and provides incremental prognostic value over ...
Giorgio Busto   +12 more
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Cross-National Comparative Study on Legal Education and Admission to Practice Between China, India and Pakistan

open access: yesJournal of Legal Studies, 2018
Legal profession has experienced substantial changes owing to economic needs and evolution of legal industry and market. This has multiplied the need of new breed of competent and well versed lawyers in the global legal profession.
ShuHong Yu   +3 more
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