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  • Degrees of separation: companies shed degree requirements to promote merit over qualifications

    Degrees of separation: companies shed degree requirements to promote merit over qualifications

    At the end of 2016, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed that close to two-thirds…

  • Lifetime Employment in Japan: Casual Work, Part-Time Work and Women under Equal Opportunity Law

    Lifetime Employment in Japan: Casual Work, Part-Time Work and Women under Equal Opportunity Law

    Lifetime employment has long been the cornerstone of corporate governance in Japan. College graduates at large…

  • ‘Uniting People Together Instead of Dividing Them Up’: Trump, Farage and Lessons Learned on Racism, Discrimination and Sexism from Social Psychology and History

    ‘Uniting People Together Instead of Dividing Them Up’: Trump, Farage and Lessons Learned on Racism, Discrimination and Sexism from Social Psychology and History

    Previously, divisions of society were mended and band-aided by communal meeting areas: Churches, Synagogues, Mosques and…

  • The Role of the Corporate Mega Firm

    The Role of the Corporate Mega Firm

    This article discusses the role of the corporate mega-firm in shaping the dreams, aspirations, and ambitions…

  • Towards a Project-Based Economy: AI and the Future of Work

    Towards a Project-Based Economy: AI and the Future of Work

    An AI lawyer is doing legal research in the US, a robot is laying bricks in…

  • The Election of Donald Trump Sounds the Death Noll for Privilege and Identity Politics

    The Election of Donald Trump Sounds the Death Noll for Privilege and Identity Politics

    It’s May 26, 2016 and Donald J. Trump attends a presidential rally in Bismarck, North Dakota.…

  • Legal education- success but at what cost?

    Legal education- success but at what cost?

    The following is a review of my book by Edwin Montoya Zorrila from the blog, Notes…

  • How Specialisation is Destroying My Generation

    How Specialisation is Destroying My Generation

    Gertrude Stein originally called those who returned from World War I a ‘lost generation’, disoriented, wandering…

  • The “Employer’s Voice” in Australian Legal Education

    The “Employer’s Voice” in Australian Legal Education

    ‘The Employer’s Voice’ Shaping Graduate Attributes: In the early 1990s, Australian universities were placed under increasing…

  • Legal Education, Privatization and the Market: The Decline of Justice, Fairness and Morality in Australian Law Schools

    Legal Education, Privatization and the Market: The Decline of Justice, Fairness and Morality in Australian Law Schools

    Chapter 1: The Problem Since the early 2000s there have been warning signs of the ‘health…

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