Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Gewicht: 384 g
ISBN: 978-1-76002-157-3
Verlag: Federation Press
The Place of Practice draws together a diverse group of academics and legal practitioners who each bring a unique perspective on aspects of rural and regional legal practice. Contributions canvass a wide array of subjects including the practical and ethical settings of rural and regional legal practice, access to justice, entrepreneurship and innovation, distinct practitioner and client contexts (including working with Indigenous clients), professional and personal skills, accessing supervision and self-care.
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Part 1: Place 1. Constructions of the Rural in Australia Russell Hogg 2. The Moralities of Australian Bush Lawyers Reid Mortensen Part 2: Legal Practice 3. Rural and Regional Legal Practice Trish Mundy and Amanda Kennedy 4. Women in ‘Rural’ Practice: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategies to Thrive Trish Mundy 5. The Ethical Setting: Conflicts of Interest Helen McGowan 6. Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Regional and Rural Legal Practice Caroline Hart Part 3: Access to Justice 7. Access to Justice in Rural and Regional Communities Helen McGowan and Richard Coverdale Part 4: Client Context 8. Working with Clients and Diverse Communities Jennifer Nielsen 9. Yarning about Lawyering with and for Rural and Remote Aboriginal communities Marcelle Burns, Russell Cavanagh and Melissa O’Donnell Part 5: Effective Lawyering 10. Professional and Interpersonal Skills John Littrich 11. Constructive Supervision in Regional, Rural and Remote Legal Practice Jeff Giddings and Michael McNamara 12. Don’t Burn Out! Self-Care and Wellbeing Stephen J. Woods and Jennifer Nielsen