All the contributors to this volume take a strong stand on the importance of ethical legal practice and the role of law schools in developing students’ capacities in this area. They share a belief in the essential need to encourage law students to engage with the moral dimensions of legal practice. The questions that these scholars grapple with are therefore not of the "should we be teaching this?" variety, but "how might we best to go about doing this, so that our efforts within law schools really make some difference?" Each of the chapters in this volume adds uniquely to our understanding of these matters.
Michael Robertson is Professor and Head of the School of Law at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
Lillian Corbin is Acting Head of Griffith Law School at Griffith University, Australia.
Kieran Tranter is a Senior Lecturer and Managing Editor of the Griffith Law Review at Griffith University, Australia.
Francesca Bartlett is a Lecturer at the TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland, Australia.