The incorporation of empathy skills in a legal setting has gained a considerable amount of traction in recent years and is deemed to be a core legal competency required as part of legal training.This reflection aims to critique the use of empathy in a legal context and reflect on how my experience of working in the Student Law Office (SLO) has helped to deepen my understanding of both the role of empathy and requirement of using empathy as a tool to use in legal practice
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
Adapted from “Clients, Empathy, and Compassion: Introducing First-Year Students to the ‘Heart’ of La...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
In a climate where the work of the legal profession is changing and evolving rapidly, this article c...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
Legal Clinical Education is experiencing a great development in the Spanish and the Italian universi...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
This article rejects the assumption that legality - by which I mean the dominant belief system about...
This paper draws together broad insights into the notion of empathy generally with specific lessons ...
Background: A growing body of literature indicates that empathic behaviors are positively linked, in...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
In this Article I explore the process of building and sustaining empathy with clients in the context...
“Empathy” has negative connotations for many legal theorists, who may conceive of it as subjective, ...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
Adapted from “Clients, Empathy, and Compassion: Introducing First-Year Students to the ‘Heart’ of La...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
In a climate where the work of the legal profession is changing and evolving rapidly, this article c...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
Legal Clinical Education is experiencing a great development in the Spanish and the Italian universi...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
This article rejects the assumption that legality - by which I mean the dominant belief system about...
This paper draws together broad insights into the notion of empathy generally with specific lessons ...
Background: A growing body of literature indicates that empathic behaviors are positively linked, in...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
In this Article I explore the process of building and sustaining empathy with clients in the context...
“Empathy” has negative connotations for many legal theorists, who may conceive of it as subjective, ...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
Adapted from “Clients, Empathy, and Compassion: Introducing First-Year Students to the ‘Heart’ of La...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...