8 articles in this issue
Elaine Hall
Elaine Hall introduces this year's Winter issue and flags up important events in the world of CLE for 2019.
Frances Ridout,Deirdre Gilchrist,Jeremy Dunn
This paper seeks to introduce readers to the regulation of immigration advice, and how this can work in practice in clinical legal education. The case study of Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre demonstrates that although the statute does not ideally seem to... see more
Paul Dargue
edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, and Peter Mascini (Edward Elgar), 2018, 271pp, £85.50 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-78536-274-3
Yvette Maker,Jana Offergeld,Anna Arstein-Kerslake
The Disability Human Rights Clinic (DHRC) was established at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne, in 2015. Its supervisors and students conduct legislative and policy reform projects as well as strategic litigation. The DHRC was created by ... see more
Jill Alexander,Carol Boothby
The purpose of this paper is to examine how clinical legal education is perceived by current students, alumni, employers and clinic supervisors. The paper considers clinical legal education within the employability discourse in higher education and interr... see more
Adrian Evans
Seeking climate justice is not straightforward. Larger private law firm engagement with climate defence is often conflicted out because the short-term profit interests of their large corporate clients often dominate the thinking of both lawyer and client.... see more
Janet Thompson Jackson,Susan R. Jones
As clinical legal education (CLE) continues to evolve and prepare practice-ready lawyers, and governments worldwide focus on the multilayered impact of technology, automation and artificial intelligence, there is a pressing need to examine law and entrepr... see more