Monash University
Law Faculty
This paper examines some of the constitutional deficiencies in the protection of Indigenous peoples rights, in order to demonstrate the real need to grasp the 'constitutional moment'and reform our foundational document. Then, it considers... more
Despite a burgeoning of law schools in Australia in the last 15 years, there has been very little exploration of the expectations and aspirations of students commencing a law degree in Australia. By contrast, a number of studies on... more
Many companies are now implementing ethics and regulatory compliance programs. The growth of employment of both lawyers and specialist" compliance professionals" to advise on and facilitate implementation of these programs has... more
... All rights reserved. Permissions & Reprints. Regular Article. Competing Images of the Legal Profession: Competing Regulatory Strategies. Christine Parker. Law Faculty, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.... more
Regulatory scholars have increasingly observed that it is not only public regulatory agencies and official enforcement action that motivate and enforce businesses' compliance with the law; in many situations, certain third... more
The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) was the first jurisdiction to fully deregulate law firm structure and allow alternative business structures in the legal profession. At the same time it also introduced an innovation in... more