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(2011) 30 University of Tasmania Law Review 90
James, Nicholas
University of Tasmania Law Review
Australia - Tasmania

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"Do We Really Want to Know - Recognising the Importance of Student Psychological Wellbeing in Australian Law Schools" (2009) 9 Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 1 Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal Australia - Queensland circa 2009 AustLII flag 13
"Law Students' Attitudes to Education: Pointers to Depression in the Legal Academy and the Profession" (2009) 19 Legal Education Review 3 Legal Education Review Australia circa 2009 AustLII flag 34
"Lawyer Dissatisfaction, Emotional Intelligence and Clinical Education" (2008) 18 Legal Education Review 123 Legal Education Review Australia circa 2008 HeinOnline flag 14
"Lawyer Distress: Alcohol-Related Problems and Other Psychological Concerns among a Sample of Practicing Lawyers" (1995) 10 Journal of Law and Health 1 Journal of Law and Health United States circa 1995 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 4
"Mentoring First-Year Distance Education Students in Taxation Studies" (2009) 19 (1-2) Legal Education Review 217 Legal Education Review Australia circa 2009 HeinOnline flag 1
"Psychiatric Distress in Law Students" (1985) 35 Journal of Legal Education 65 Journal of Legal Education United States circa 1985 HeinOnline flag 6
"The Role of Legal Education in Producing Psychological Distress Among Law Students and Lawyers" (1986) 11 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 225 American Bar Foundation Research Journal United States circa 1986 HeinOnline flag 15

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