The Legal Profession Act 2004 (Qld) ('the Act') brings together Queensland's new law, processes and institutions relevant for entry to the legal profession and for securing the right to practise as a barrister or solicitor. In some respects, these changes have potential to realise either flexibility or fossilisation in the profession. On significant questions, the Act left the detail of these changes to new entry rules and, a new creature, administration rules made by the Bar Association and Law Society.' The new entry rules - the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioner Admission) Rules 2004 (Qld) - are astonishingly incomplete, and parts of the Act that they were meant to trigger are left halfcocked. [therefore aim to inform as to what changes ...
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Admission to practice law in Australia falls under the general supervisory power of supreme court ju...
The gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view ...
This paper discusses original research being undertaken with a UWS College of Business community eng...
At last, reform has begun in the legal profession in Queensland. The Legal Profession Act 2004 (Qld)...
Learning Law is an accessible and engaging introduction to Australian law for students considering a...
[Extract] The Law Admissions Consultative Committee ('LACC') has called for submissions in its revie...
The beginning of the twenty-first century has seen significant changes in the legal profession, from...
In many jurisdictions, lawyer-run discipline systems are inefficient, overly lenient and insufficien...
We are often reminded of the startling fact that there are more students currently studying to be l...
Recent decades have witnessed dynamic change in the working environment of 21st century lawyers. Whi...
Australia comprises six States that, when self-governing British colonies, agreed from 1901 to feder...
Special edition: legal reforms in Queensland - the Legal Profession Act brings greater consistency i...
Learning the theory of law is and always will be of paramount importance, as students must understan...
The Queensland University of Technology badges itself as “a university for the real world”. For the ...
Australian clinicians have long laboured in law schools and external clinical sites with too little ...
Admission to practice law in Australia falls under the general supervisory power of supreme court ju...
The gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view ...
This paper discusses original research being undertaken with a UWS College of Business community eng...