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Publishing open access law research: Clinical Education, @BondLawReview, Dispute Resolution, Enterprise Governance, Clinical Ed, @LegalEdRev, Tax, Sports
Gold Coast, Australia
Joined August 2020
Recent #research published in the @LegalEdRev: Computing Legal Analysis: A Guided Approach to Problem Solving in Contract Law. #OpenAccess and free to read.
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By Marton Ribary, Antony Starza-Allen. We propose to provide students with a simple conceptual scaffolding as a pragmatic educational starting point to construct effective arguments without drowning...
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The healthcare system is complex. Communication is important. New #research published today looks at the role of systems-thinking and person-centred care in healthcare communication. #OpenAccess Australian Journal of Clinical Education.
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By Matthew Links, Peter Martin & 1 more. Systems-thinking can help to integrate multiple factors in communication, but with a risk of depersonalising care. This article explores the role of systems...
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New in the #OpenAccess Australian Journal of Clinical Education, a case note on the #law and medical negligence.
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By Arieh Herszberg. This case note discusses the availability of damages for loss of chance in medical negligence cases in Victoria.
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New #research in #ArtificialIntelligence identifies and examines #legal considerations... in automating existing decision-making processes using, focussing on planning permits and building approvals as a case study. @BondLawReview #OpenAccess
https://t.co/TaRSOUvSUE
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By Yee-Fui Ng, Eric Windholz & 1 more. This article identifies and examines legal considerations relevant to governments and businesses in automating existing decision-making processes, focussing on...
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The latest #research in the Australian Journal of Clinical Education looks at the use and acceptance of electronic records in undergraduate #Nursing students. Read it now, for free in our #OpenAccess journal.
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By Karen Livesay, Sacha Petersen & 4 more. The aim of this paper was to determine nursing student and nursing educator experience with and attitudes towards Electronic Medical Records and Academic...
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Newly published and freely available in the @LegalEdRev, an article on a better way to evaluate teaching in #HigherEd by members of the Legal Educators Associate Deans network.
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By Judith Marychurch, Kelley Burton & 2 more. This paper's purpose is to identify the gold standard for, or best practice in, measuring teaching effectiveness and promote the Legal Education Associ...
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The Sports Law and Governance Journal is pleased to share an Editorial by our Editor @AGreenhowLaw and Rowena Mobbs, titled 'Why the Australian Commonwealth Government has a Central Role in Addressing Concussion Concerns in Australian Sport' https://t.co/nkSKTv4bSd
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By Annette Greenhow, Rowena Mobbs. We propose that the Australian Commonwealth Government be the driving force in developing a whole sport strategy by adopting a player-centred precautionary-based...
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#OpenAccess #Researchpaper on #nursing clinical facilitators published today in the Australian Journal of Clinical Education... https://t.co/7NmdR8q1Qo
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By Lynda Hughes, Danny Sidwell & 3 more. This is phase one of a project identifying the roles and expectations of nursing clinical facilitators from the perspective of key stakeholders and exploring...
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#ChatGPT is changing our world. In new research, @hargreaves_s presents findings on how it performed on law exams in a common law jurisdiction, discussing the implications for the future of learning and teaching in #HigherEd. Read now in the @LegalEdRev
https://t.co/3wMs1ZvI4x
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By Stuart Hargreaves. This project considers the implications of ChatGPT for the future of teaching and learning in higher education proposing three ways students may be taught to use it appropriat...
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Important #research published today in the @BondLawReview: 'Fully diagnosed, fully stabilised and fully treated’: succeeding in a claim for a Disability Support Pension in Australia with #endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain'. Read now, it's #OpenAccess!
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By Karena Viglianti. This article outlines what applicants, their legal representatives and their treating doctors can learn from the cases on applicants for a disability support pension with...
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New research on upper limb hypertonicity... how #OccupationalTherapy professionals can acquire expertise. Available in the #OpenAccess Australian Journal of Clinical Education. https://t.co/KE1EN6a7zP
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By Jodie Copley, Merrill Turpin & 3 more. This study aimed to identify the teaching and learning processes that assist occupational therapists to acquire expertise in upper limb hypertonicity...
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Exploring the Barriers and Enablers to High Quality Clinical Placements in Physiotherapy at a Metropolitan Teaching Hospital Using an Implementation Science Approach. New research now available in the AJCE
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By Joanna Hargreaves, Simone Leslie & 4 more. This study is the first to explore enablers and barriers to quality of clinical placements in a specific setting using an implementation framework.
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Come on a journey to discover how the teachings of Miyamoto Musashi, a master Japanese swordsman, can be applied to the art of trial advocacy through his teachings in the Book of Five Rings. Read it for free in the @LegalEdRev journal. https://t.co/QWq3CJCMl4
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By Chris Dent. Miyamoto Musashi was a master Japanese swordsman. This article takes his teachings from the Book of Five Rings and applies them to art of trial advocacy.
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New from the @LegalEdRev, a literature review looking at legal clinical education in China, the objectives, benefits and challenges and suggested solutions. #OpenAccess
https://t.co/RTiCIf9wS1
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By Konstantin G Vertsman. This literature review includes an overview of legal clinical education in China, the objectives, benefits and challenges faced in legal clinical education, and suggested...
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Interdisciplinary research in @LegalEdRev. Authors say "When our social work and law classes were scheduled during the same timeslot, we took advantage of this unique opportunity to engage in a series of joint classroom activities throughout the semester" https://t.co/ui5KTlCdZX
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By Jemma Venables, Tamara Walsh. In this paper, we report on our analysis of online reflections completed by social work and law students in response to a set of three joint learning activities.
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A new article from the @BondLawReview on the beginning of family arbitration in Australia and the trends in use and facilitation over the period 2016-2019 https://t.co/olWjzGj3lL
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By Joseph Harman. This article accesses data of the Federal Circuit Court regarding the use of arbitration during 2016-2019 to portray the birth of family arbitration in Australia.
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An argument for reform and an Australian #HumanRights Act, just published in the #OpenAccess @BondLawReview
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By Nicholas Bulbeck. Arguing the legal protection of human rights could support social cohesion, this article examines the most recent federal human rights initiative – the Human Rights (Parliament...
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Research on criminal offences for match fixing recently published in the #openaccess Sports #Law and Governance Journal.
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By Anna Smith. This article examines different approaches to the formulation of match-fixing offences and offers suggestions for how the Commonwealth should approach key aspects of any future...
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Now available in the @BondLawReview, #OpenAccess #law #research by Mark Giancaspro outlining shortcomings in the Stubbings v Jams judgment. A missed opportunity to clarify aspects of the 'doctrine of unconscionability' defined in Australian Consumer Law. https://t.co/p2TpnUX8LI
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By Mark Giancaspro. This article extrapolates what it can from Stubbings (HCA) and other leading cases to try and add clarity to the frequently litigated but poorly understood statutory unconsciona...
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