Ethics and legal professionalism in Australia

South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Oxford University Press. Edited by Lillian Corbin (2014)
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Abstract

This book is a guide to the key concepts, the relevant rules and potential conflicts relating to legal ethics. It is designed to encourage discussion and debate inside and outside the classroom about professional obligations, their rationales, their expression in the various rules of professional conduct, the relationship between the profession and the public and the relationship between the profession and regulating bodies.

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reprint Baron, Paula (2020) "Ethics and legal professionalism in Australia". Oxford University Press

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