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Associate Professor Gaye Lansdell

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Research Interests

Criminology
Legal Education
Legal Ethics
Medical Law
Practical Legal Training

Grants and Commissions

2009: Monash Sustainability Institute grant for research into national and international legal responses to bushfire arson, $4,000.
2008: $3000 grant from Victorian Law Foundation for a research project titled 'Investigating best practices for on-line delivery in pre-admission legal training: quality vs convenience?'

$5,000 Grant from the Law Foundation of Tasmania, for publication of Book, New Perspectives for Teaching Legal Studies, released March 1990 (shared grant with co-authors M. J. Le Brun and E. E. Clark)

Publications

2010

A selection of other publications by Associate Professor Lansdell is available on-line at:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=865918

Lansdell, G, ‘Have we forsaken quality and professionalism for technological convenience in the training of lawyers in the 21st Century? The 'flexible learning' paradigm’ in Angela T. Ragusa (ed), Interaction in Communication Technologies and Virtual Learning Environments: Human Factors (IGI Global Publishing, 2010), 99-117.

 

 

Complete listing of publications, including those prior to 2010

 
Photograph of Associate Professor Gaye Lansdell

Email address

Contact Hours: By appointment

Clayton campus
Room: 408
Phone: +61 3 9905 1457
Fax: +61 3 9905 5305