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Vol 14 No 1 (2014): QUT Law Review Special Edition : Wellness for Law
Special Edition: Wellness for Law
Published:
2014-08-19
Articles - General Issue
Guarding Our Identities: The Dilemma of Transformation in the Legal Academy
Kate Galloway, Peter Jones
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The Possibility Of Wellbeing: Preliminary Results From Surveys Of Australian Professional Legal Education Students
Stephen Tang, Anneka Ferguson
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Connecting Law Student Wellbeing to Social Justice, Problem-solving and Human Emotions
Molly Townes O'Brien
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Creating a Healthy Group Work Learning Environment in Law Classes
Olivia Cate Rundle
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LAW624 Guide to Group Learning and Reflection
Wi-Fi in the Ivory Tower: Reducing Isolation of the Law PhD Student Through Social Media Networks
Melissa de Zwart, Bernadette Richards
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The Power of Naming: The Multifaceted Value of Learning Students’ Names
Molly Townes O'Brien, Tania Leiman, James Duffy
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Promoting Mental Wellbeing in Law Students: Breaking-Down Stigma & Building Bridges with Peers and Support Services in the Online Learning Environment
Lynda Crowley-Cyr
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Editorial
Introduction to the Wellness for Law Special Edition of the QUT Law Review
Rachael Field, Wendy Larcombe
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2014 WA Lee Lecture
Judicial Stress and Judicial Bullying
The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG
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Practice Notes
Towards a relational perspective - A practical and practice-based discussion on health and wellbeing amongst a sample of Barristers
Bernadette Healy
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Mindfulness and the Law – a different approach to sustainable and effective lawyering
Joel Orenstein
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Achieving Change....The Way Forward
Marie Jepson
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