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Enhancing The Law Student Experience And Employability Skills Through A Law Clinic And Experiential Learning Curricula, Francina Cantatore Feb 2016

Enhancing The Law Student Experience And Employability Skills Through A Law Clinic And Experiential Learning Curricula, Francina Cantatore

Francina Cantatore

Students have identified many positive benefits in the Bond Law Clinic initiative, including the opportunity for students to: “work in a supportive, safe and encouraging environment” (Law Student, 2013); “build confidence to distill real issues and to assist clients in finding practical answers” (Law Student, 2014); “practically apply the professional skills that they learn throughout their degree in a legal setting” (Law Student, 2013) The Clinic “is an excellent learning tool for students and a much needed service for the community” (Law Student, 2014).


Equipping Students For The Real World: Using Scaffolding Experimental Approach To Teach The Skill Of Legal Drafting, Tammy Johnson, Francina Cantatore Apr 2014

Equipping Students For The Real World: Using Scaffolding Experimental Approach To Teach The Skill Of Legal Drafting, Tammy Johnson, Francina Cantatore

Francina Cantatore

This article responds to the difficulty that lawyers sometimes face in maintaining the balance between protecting their clients’ legal interests and translating complex legislative provisions into plain language that conveys the appropriate message to the intended audience. Using the example of a consumer credit contract transaction, Part II highlighted common drafting challenges. With these difficulties in mind, Part III discussed the theory of teaching legal skills, with a particular focus on teaching the skill of legal drafting, suggesting that a scaffolded experiential approach to skills development is an effective way to nurture the development of students’ legal drafting skills.


Authors, Copyright And The Digital Evolution, Francina Cantatore Dec 2012

Authors, Copyright And The Digital Evolution, Francina Cantatore

Francina Cantatore

Copyright law has been constantly evolving in response to economic demands, in an attempt to balance utilitarian principles with the changing times and technological advances. However, unprecedented advances in technology have challenged legislature globally and are having a disruptive effect on traditional publishing models and the copyright provisions that underpin them. It is in this uncharted terrain that authors and publishers find themselves, with the legislature adopting a reactive position, trying to deal with copyright infringement problems as they present themselves on the one hand, and accommodating public demand for access to creative works on the other. This article focuses …