Legal Design & Innovation Project
@legaldesign1
The Legal Design and Innovation Project at Newcastle Law School, Australia. We focus on design principles for better legal systems. Managed mainly by @tooheyl
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14-06-2018 00:26:13
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Fascinating conversation between Justice Kirby, Tania Sourdin and Richard Susskind on the future of #courts, the idea of public #justice and the difficult notions of access to justice and the role of traditional court systems. #auslaw
Prof Profesor Lisa Toohey &Adjunct AProf Sara Rayment from industry partner Inkling Legal Design are featured in an outstanding Financial Times piece on diffusion of #legaldesign. With thanks to support of SparkeHelmoreLawyers Newcastle School of Law and Justice ran Australia’s 1st degree course for law students in 2018.
10 episodes already! 🎙Thank you @linakrwz, @DohertyLawTeach, @hello_divorce, David Tannenbaum, @andrea_lindblom, Juha Saarinen, Amurabi Marie Potel-Saville, @sjinko, Colette R. Brunschwig, Cat Moon. And thank YOU for listening!
Two presentations by the team this week on legal design - one on visual law today and the next on Saturday morning on teaching innovation as part of the law curriculum at the upcoming UNSW Law & Justice #legaleducation conference.
Thanks CUHK Faculty of Law for hosting us to present on a topic we are so passionate about - and brings together teaching and research! Inkling Legal Design @UON_research - tune in tonight for @McNamara_DM and Marie Hadley about other Newcastle School of Law and Justice innovations.
Congratulations to the editors of this magnificent book. Includes chapter about Australian legal innovation curriculum feat. #legaldesign #designthinking pioneered at Newcastle School of Law and Justice by Profesor Lisa Toohey and Inkling Legal Design #auslaw
Sad to be missing you at the #legaldesign Roundtable @aperrykessaris Margaret Hagan @arionair89 Nóra Al Haider Hallie Jay Alain Strowel Rossana Ducato Emily MacLoud Lawbore Marie Potel-Saville but here's what we've been working on - this piece out today: