Best practice standards for a safe and appropriate culture and environment for law students employed in law firms

Best practice standards for a safe and appropriate culture and environment for law students employed in law firms Agreed by the Deans of Law of the New Zealand Law Schools - 2018 - electronic document (1 page) ; PDF file

Dated October 2018

The Deans of New Zealand's six law schools have developed a set of best practice standards for a safe and appropriate culture and environment for law students employed in law firms.

The standards set five different expectations of law firms. The standards reflect the overriding expectation that law students are always treated appropriately, including not being subjected to harassment (including bullying, harassment and sexual harassment). (From the media release).

The best practice standards were made available through a New Zealand Law Society media release on 17 December 2018. Record #6145


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BULLYING
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES
DISCRIMINATION
INTERVENTION
JUSTICE
LEGAL PROFESSION
SEX DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
STANDARDS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TERTIARY STUDENTS
WORKPLACE


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