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1 Ethical decision making in community legal centres

2 What do ethics mean to me as a lawyer/worker in a CLC? Description of models of ethics Group discussion of using the 4 models of ethical decision making of Evans/Parker.

3 Situating legal ethics within broader ethics Social ethics There are personal ethics but social ethics come from general moral theory or ethical theory- philosophical work devoted to understanding what it means for something to be good or rights or a duty. Ideas about justice, social and environmental responsibility, minimising harm and respecting others. Rule based OR consequence based ethical frameworks (these are generally individual based systems of ethical reasoning).

4 Ethics of care focusses on people’s responsibilities to maintain relationships and communities. Virtue ethics: shifts the focus from particular conduct and its impact onto the character of the person. Key question :” what kind of person should I be in order to be a good person?” values of generosity, justice, honesty about oneself. The need for ongoing personal reflection and our virtues (or lack of them).

5 Law of lawyering Professional conduct approach may cater to the need for certainty, predictability and enforceability in a context where people often consider ethics to be subjective and relative. It abandons ethical judgement for rules.(Parker and Evans 2014)

6 A new model? Adversarial advocate Responsible lawyer Moral activist Ethics of care


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