At the convergence of these influences, lawyers increasingly work outside their 'home' jurisdiction: travelling and working internationally, managing matters for international clients, or dealing with laws that bear an international context. They also face competition from law start-ups that are unconstrained by jurisdiction, and consequently lawyers' work includes interdisciplinary technology-related contexts.
This innovative text is designed to prepare law students and to enhance practitioners' skill-sets, enabling both to deal successfully with the wide range of issues encountered in the delivery of legal services in the contemporary global environment.
It offers a structured approach to develop the intellectual and practical skills of students and junior lawyers necessary to transition from a domestic legal practitioner to a lawyer equipped to practise in diverse global contexts. It addresses a range of challenges, providing a practical 'toolkit' that promotes the capabilities of global citizenship and a professional, global outlook. Topics covered include cultural competence, diverse digital contexts of legal practice, notions of professionalism and ethics in the global context, and more.
Features
- Designed for students and junior lawyers
- Offers opportunities to develop practice-ready knowledge and skills
- Engaging, informative discussion
- Relatable to student/graduate lawyer experience
- A progressive, practical resource
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