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Ethics at the Professional Stage

Submitted by Clark Cunningham on Sat, 07-18-2015
Long title
Ethics at the Professional Stage of Legal Education in the UK
Author(s)
Duncan, Nigel
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Conference title
8th Worldwide Conference of the Global Alliance for Justice Education
Conference location
Anadolu University
Country
Turkey
Year
2015
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Abstract
To be presented at session on Learning Legal Ethics Through Clinic.
The City Law School in London, England, prepares university graduates for entry into the legal profession, teaching both the Legal Practice Course required to become a solicitor and the Bar Professional Training Course required for barristers. In addition to a mandatory course called Professional Ethics, which focuses on professional conduct rules, ethical issues are embedded into required simulation classes such as Conference Skills and Advocacy. Marks are lost for ethical errors and a “red light fail” system comes into play when a student’s simulated conduct would constitute seriously unethical behavior in practice
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