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"Learning Environments, Economic Rationalism And Criminal Law: Towards Quality Teaching And Learning Outcomes"   flag  4

(2001) 3 UTS Law Review 17
Booth, Tracy
UTS Law Review
Australia

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"Good Law Teacher: The Propagation of Pedagogicalism in Australian Legal Education, The" (2004) 27 University of New South Wales Law Journal 147 James, Nickolas John Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag 6
"Australian Legal Education and the Instability of Critique" (2004) 28 Melbourne University Law Review 375 James, Nickolas John Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag 3
"Legal Ethics For The Real World: A Model For Engaging First Year Law Students" (2004) 4 (2) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 219 Barnaby, Suzette Australia - Queensland circa 2004 AustLII flag
"The Good Law Teacher: The Propagation of Pedagogicalism in Australian Legal Education" [2004] UQLRS 3 James, Nick Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag

Cases and Articles Cited

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
"Australian Legal Education and the Instability of Critique" (2004) 28 Melbourne University Law Review 375 James, Nickolas John Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag 3
"Legal Ethics For The Real World: A Model For Engaging First Year Law Students" (2004) 4 (2) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 219 Barnaby, Suzette Australia - Queensland circa 2004 AustLII flag
"The Good Law Teacher: The Propagation of Pedagogicalism in Australian Legal Education" [2004] UQLRS 3 James, Nick Australia circa 2004 AustLII flag

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