This article provides an analysis of the educational routes and professionalisation strategies of Chartered Legal Executives within England and Wales. It is a profession of fully-qualified lawyers undertaking similar work to solicitors, holding an increasing set of formal legal rights and responsibilities, but nonetheless characterised by a para-professional history, class and gendered disadvantages and, perhaps most fundamentally, a non-graduate vocational route of education and qualification
This article considers the future of the conversion course (Common Professional Examination/Graduate...
The study first discusses solicitors’ training, in its political context, providing an outline of li...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
This article considers the institutional dimensions of professionalism and the legal profession's st...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
The focus of this article is upon educational background of academic lawyers in England and Wales an...
On 25th June 2013, the Legal Education and Training Review published its report on the legal educati...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
The Legal Education and Training Review final report on the regulation of legal services education a...
This paper explores aspects of the development of the Community Legal Service (CLS) sector in Englan...
This paper first presents the structure of the requirements for the education, training and accredit...
This article considers the future of the conversion course (Common Professional Examination/Graduate...
The study first discusses solicitors’ training, in its political context, providing an outline of li...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...
This paper considers how legal education and training should react to change in the legal profession...
This article considers the institutional dimensions of professionalism and the legal profession's st...
The focus of this article is upon the plans by the Bar Standards Board and, in particular, the Solic...
The focus of this article is upon educational background of academic lawyers in England and Wales an...
On 25th June 2013, the Legal Education and Training Review published its report on the legal educati...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinci...
The Legal Education and Training Review final report on the regulation of legal services education a...
This paper explores aspects of the development of the Community Legal Service (CLS) sector in Englan...
This paper first presents the structure of the requirements for the education, training and accredit...
This article considers the future of the conversion course (Common Professional Examination/Graduate...
The study first discusses solicitors’ training, in its political context, providing an outline of li...
It is a well-accepted practice in higher education that the knowledge of law is assessed by written ...