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The problem of stress and bullying in the legal profession is widely discussed, but this topic is rarely explored with reference to the judiciary. This course explores potential sources of judicial stress, as well as the judicial imposition of stress on others.
Judicial stress and bullying are serious and complex issues. The nature of judicial work can lead to significant stress, yet judicial stress is not a subject which is often discussed. Similarly, the problem of judicial bullying is considered by some to be an unmentionable subject.
In this course, the Hon. Michael Kirby discusses:
- the causes of judicial stress;
- the effects and characteristics of judicial stress;
- what constitutes judicial misconduct and bullying; and
- the steps that can be taken to respond to judicial bullying.
Last Updated: March 2024
Meet the expert
Michael Kirby was, until 2 February 2009, one of the seven Justices of Australia's highest constitutional and appellate court, the High Court of Australia.
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This is a great courseThe course content was easy to follow, very instructive and provide practical examples of judicial stress and bullyingL. Lopes, SolicitorJudicial Stress and Judicial Bullying The problem of stress and bullying in the legal profession is widely discussed, but this topic is rarely explored with reference to the judiciary. This course explores potential sources of judicial stress, as well as the judicial imposition of stress on others.LawCPD
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Great Course.Excellent insight into the judiciary's historical & modern stressors.D. Todorov, SolicitorJudicial Stress and Judicial Bullying The problem of stress and bullying in the legal profession is widely discussed, but this topic is rarely explored with reference to the judiciary. This course explores potential sources of judicial stress, as well as the judicial imposition of stress on others.LawCPD
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Good insightsGood insights from an eminent presenter.
S. Ktenas, SolicitorJudicial Stress and Judicial Bullying The problem of stress and bullying in the legal profession is widely discussed, but this topic is rarely explored with reference to the judiciary. This course explores potential sources of judicial stress, as well as the judicial imposition of stress on others.LawCPD -
Very informative!I found this course insightful and interesting. It was useful to see the perspective of the issue from Judges.
N. Kljaic, SolicitorJudicial Stress and Judicial Bullying The problem of stress and bullying in the legal profession is widely discussed, but this topic is rarely explored with reference to the judiciary. This course explores potential sources of judicial stress, as well as the judicial imposition of stress on others.LawCPD