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Australian law students' perceptions of their values: interim results in the first year--2001--of a three--year empirical assessment

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Evans, Giuseppina Palermo
This study attempts to answer an essential social policy question: what values are characteristic of the mass of Australian lawyers' in their last year of law school and their early careers, and how do these values develop or degrade over time? This question is important because of the concern felt in the community as to the activities of lawyers. In recent years the Australian legal profession has sustained more scrutiny by governments, regulators and consumer movements than in any previous period of our history. The perception that practitioners' competencies and ethics are deficient and materially linked both to reduced standards of performance and to higher levels of public complaints, has received attention from academics, law societies, parliamentary committees and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.


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Journal

Legal ethics

Volume

5

Issue

1-2

Season

Spring

Pagination

103 - 129

Publisher

Hart Publishing

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

1460-728X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2002, Hart Publishing

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