Sentences with phrase «law academic sector»

Practitioners» concerns about online services are not of immediate impact to the law academic sector, given the availability of law school programmes.

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The centre acts as a catalyst to exploit the concentration of academic and health sector talent in the private sector, at the University of Toronto (in medicine, law, economics, and bioethics among others) and the Rotman School.
The same can not be said of those seeking to use important freedom of information laws to disparage academics and other public - sector scientists and abuse the freedom of information process to drive them away from ongoing important collaborations in the furtherance of sound, science - driven public and commercial policy development.
From the perspective of an academic law librarian, and after having heard from and spoken to law librarians from many sectors last month at CALL, I'd say you've pointedly and accurately summed up our concerns about looseleaf titles generally and, specifically, about their supplementation.
The editor of Modern Legal Practice journal and an associate editor of the Italian Law Journal, he is a director of Dunedin Academic Press and a consultant in the legal, professional and reference information sectors in Europe.
The 7th National Pro Bono Conference will bring together lawyers, paralegals, law students, judges, politicians, government representatives, non-profit sector leaders, academics and the public from Canada, the US and abroad to share ideas and best practices for increasing access to justice for all members of society.
Entitled «Seeing the Need, Taking the Lead,» the 7th National Pro Bono Conference will bring together lawyers, paralegals, law students, judges, politicians, government representatives, non-profit sector leaders, academics and the public from Canada, the US and abroad to share ideas and best practices for increasing access to justice for all members of society.
It proposed the establishment of a PACE review board with membership drawn from the judiciary, the Bar Council, the Law Society, police bodies, academics, training providers, representatives from the voluntary and community sector and government departments with a chair independent of government.
Willy talks us through his firm's experience and leadership in the employment sector, and details the importance of academic lawyers in advising the Supreme Court on certain aspect of law.
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