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Alternative Law Journal | 2015

E-Learning Opportunities and Challenges for Legal Education in Rural Victoria

Mary Dracup; Richard Coverdale

Access to justice extends beyond consideration of the systems and institutions of justice; it includes infrastructure such as transport, health, education and communications. Rural, regional and remote (‘RRR’) communities are more likely to face difficulties in accessing advice and accurate information on laws and processes available for resolution of disputes. Perhaps more fundamentally, they rarely have a voice in effecting reforms in laws and related policies. For several decades, community legal centres, legal aid, courts, and a range of other institutions have used community legal education programs to improve knowledge and access to law and justice systems, services and organisations. The recent Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements notes that, ‘Better coordination and greater quality control in the development and delivery of these [community legal education, legal information] services would improve their value and reach.’ At the same time, research into the professional needs of RRR legal practitioners has found that many of these practitioners face considerable difficulties accessing good quality continuing professional development (‘CPD’) and informal networking/support opportunities. Current and emerging internet-based technologies open up opportunities for legal organisations to better meet the educational needs of both rural communities and legal practitioners. Though limitations still exist at multiple levels, relatively low-cost, media-rich, synchronous and tailored education programs can now be delivered effectively in many rural and remote areas. However, complex layers of decisions are required to critically assess, harness and optimise technologies to best suit the needs of users, and to utilise teaching and learning techniques that best match the technologies and participant needs. Getting these elements — needs, technology and learning technique — right, nevertheless offers extraordinary opportunities. Sound decisions and good practices should enable state-wide and specialist law and justice-related services interested in improving their engagement with RRR communities to dramatically improve the reach and quality of outcomes, not only for distant participants but the spectrum of stakeholders.


Deakin Law Review | 2011

Postcode justice: Rural and regional disadvantage in the administration of the law

Richard Coverdale


Legal education review | 2014

Educating Law Students for Rural and Regional Legal Practice: Embedding Place Consciousness in Law Curricula

Amanda Kennedy; Trish Mundy; Jennifer Nielsen; Caroline Hart; Richard Coverdale; Reid Mortensen; Theresa Smith-Ruig; Claire Macken


Archive | 2014

Educating law students for rural and regional practice: embedding place based perspectives in law curricula

Amanda Kennedy; Trish Mundy; Jennifer Nielsen; Caroline Hart; Richard Coverdale; Reid Mortensen; Theresa Smith-Ruig; Claire Macken


The Law Institute Journal | 2013

An untapped resource : promoting regional legal practice

Richard Coverdale; Lucinda Jordan; Jean du Plessis


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

Preparing law graduates for rural and regional practice: A new curriculum-based approach

Amanda Kennedy; Theresa Smith-Ruig; Richard Coverdale; Caroline Hart; Reid Mortensen; Claire Macken; Trish Mundy; Jennifer Nielsen


Deakin Law Review | 2013

Providing Legal Services to Rural and Regional Small Business: Gaps and Opportunities

Richard Coverdale; Lucinda Jordan; Jean du Plessis


Archive | 2012

Providing Legal Services to Small Business in Regional Victoria

Richard Coverdale; Lucinda Jordan; Jean du Plessis


Deakin Law Review | 2011

National Rural Regional Law and Justice Conference - Preface

Richard Coverdale


Deakin Law Review | 2011

National rural regional law and justice conference

Richard Coverdale

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Caroline Hart

University of Southern Queensland

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Reid Mortensen

University of Southern Queensland

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Trish Mundy

University of Wollongong

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