Australian legal education largely emanates from the legal education system of Great Britain and Ireland. This paper examines the early development of legal education as exercised by the London Inns of Court and the King's Inns Dublin and the qualification of the legal profession in England and Wales. It will also consider the adoption of the British model of law teaching as practised in the early Australian law schools and the predilection for those law schools to appoint, where possible, law academics who had gained their early teaching and practical legal experience in England, Wales and Ireland. The paper will also examine the gradual development of an Australian orientated ethos of legal education and the early conflicts between the in...
This paper considers the establishment of schooling and education in the British penal colony of Van...
Between 1856 and 1914 the character of the legal profession in New South Wales changed markedly. It ...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 335-358.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
© 2009 Dr. John WaughWhen Australian law teaching began in 1857, few lawyers in common-law systems h...
The 1950s and 1960s were crucial transformative decades in the history of Australian legal education...
The structure of the Queensland legal profession today is a product of a series of historical develo...
Legal education has shared with Australian universities the fact that they have generally evolved in...
This paper describes and analyses the influence of American legal education on English legal scholar...
The period 1989 to 2013 was a pivotal period for the expansion of Australian legal education. Despit...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
This paper argues for more studies which situate legal scholars within the context of Australian law...
The first century of so of educational development in the colony of New South Wales falls into two b...
This article examines the history and development of legal education in Australia by tracing the est...
This article examines the extent to which Australian legal education has transcended the traditional...
This paper considers the establishment of schooling and education in the British penal colony of Van...
Between 1856 and 1914 the character of the legal profession in New South Wales changed markedly. It ...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 335-358.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
© 2009 Dr. John WaughWhen Australian law teaching began in 1857, few lawyers in common-law systems h...
The 1950s and 1960s were crucial transformative decades in the history of Australian legal education...
The structure of the Queensland legal profession today is a product of a series of historical develo...
Legal education has shared with Australian universities the fact that they have generally evolved in...
This paper describes and analyses the influence of American legal education on English legal scholar...
The period 1989 to 2013 was a pivotal period for the expansion of Australian legal education. Despit...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
This paper argues for more studies which situate legal scholars within the context of Australian law...
The first century of so of educational development in the colony of New South Wales falls into two b...
This article examines the history and development of legal education in Australia by tracing the est...
This article examines the extent to which Australian legal education has transcended the traditional...
This paper considers the establishment of schooling and education in the British penal colony of Van...
Between 1856 and 1914 the character of the legal profession in New South Wales changed markedly. It ...
Paper delivered by Professor Avrom Sherr, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Woolf Cha...