Tag: ANU Legal Workshop
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Simulation – emerging from the shadows
Roger Smith, who blogs at Law Technology and Access to Justice, invited me to contribute a post on use of digital legal education & sims – so I sketched out some context to Gina Alexandris’ earlier description a week or so ago on his blog of the use of sims in Ontario’s experimental Legal Practice…
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Access to justice – making it come alive and a reality for students and enabling engaged future practitioners (PM)
Liz Curran next, from ANU. She teaches on the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice there, which has simulations, working in teams, etc. She still works in legal practice, and publishes widely on integrated service delivery, a2j, ethics, clinical legal education and human rights. She defined the differences between clinics and practical legal education placement programmes. …