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Professionalism in higher education: important not only for lawyers
journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 14:21 authored by Egle Dagilyte, Peter CoeThis article considers how, in light of the changing legal profession and higher education, academia could address professionalism training. The authors put forward an argument that, if professionalism is to be understood as a set of skills, values and attitudes required for any lawyer, it is now a good time to consider how these could be taught and assessed in law and non-law degrees. The formation of professional values and attitudes is a long process that continues throughout a person’s life. The earlier students are exposed to professional values, attitudes and skills, the better the quality of service these future lawyers will provide to the public. Taking into account the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) recommendations, the article suggests some practical ways as to how professionalism could be developed in higher education.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
48Issue number
1Page range
33-50Publication title
Law TeacherISSN
1943-0353External DOI
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisLanguage
- other