
Ethics and Legal Professionalism in Australia introduces students to the ethics and professional responsibilities that they will encounter in practice. It outlines the concepts, rules and conflicts relating to legal ethics in addition to exploring the ambiguous ethical aspects associated with being a lawyer.This text takes a thematic approach, with each chapter focusing on one theme and how it relates to lawyers' professional obligations, rather than simply focusing on the rules of professional conduct. Lawyers do not work in a vacuum, but within a framework of legal and professional regulation, and having the ability to make sound professional decisions is at the heart of good professional conduct.This edition has been updated to include the Uniform Law framework which has been implemented in NSW & VIC, and includes tables that outline the comparative sections and rules for each Australian jurisdiction.New To This EditionAdditional cases added throughout the text to support the contentUpdated to include information about technological advances and how these affect the legal profession in terms of the conduct required of lawyers when operating in the digital environment (ie what some term 'e-professionalism')Includes additional information about mental health issues amongst lawyers and how this affects professional practiceComparative tables updated to reflect changes following the abandonment of the proposed national law
This text investigates the core question of how legal practitioners can navigate the complex intersection of professional obligations, ethical standards, and regulatory frameworks within the Australian legal system. Authors Paula Baron and Lillian Corbin provide a comprehensive academic framework designed for students and practitioners, utilizing a thematic approach to move beyond rote memorization of conduct rules. By examining the realities of legal practice, the authors argue that sound professional judgment is the primary mechanism for resolving ethical dilemmas in an evolving digital and regulatory environment.
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Legal educators and practitioners recognize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the nuances of Australian professional responsibility. Experts frequently highlight the thematic structure as a superior method for teaching students how to apply ethical principles to real-world scenarios.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2017-12-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190309806
ISBN-13:
9780190309800
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