Private lawyers in contemporary society : Australia


Autoria(s): Tarr, Julie-Anne; Tarr, Anthony Ashton
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

Admission to practice law in Australia falls under the general supervisory power of supreme court judges in the various jurisdictions. The degree of supervision varies among jurisdictions, but the judiciary generally is responsible for setting the educational requirements for admission. A variety of admission boards perform a number of administrative and supervisory functions; for example, determining whether a particular law school's degree satisfies educational requirements for admission...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60743/

Publicador

Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Relação

https://litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com/webcd/app?action=DocumentDisplay&crawlid=1&doctype=cite&docid=25+Case+W.+Res.+J.+Int'l+L.+175&srctype=smi&srcid=3B15&key=949d5899ded394eea16039e2f2747b93

Tarr, Julie-Anne & Tarr, Anthony Ashton (1993) Private lawyers in contemporary society : Australia. Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 25, pp. 175-185.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering

Palavras-Chave #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES
Tipo

Journal Article