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Ethics In Law: Lawyers Responsibility And Accountability In Australia by Ysaiah Ross offers a concise exploration of professional conduct and ethical standards within the Australian legal system. The non‑fiction work blends legal analysis with practical guidance, making it a useful reference for law students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and ethics.
Ross draws on his experience to examine accountability, client relationships, and the broader societal impact of legal practice, positioning the book as a valuable resource for both young adults and seasoned professionals. Its coverage of administrative and constitutional law topics also appeals to readers focused on public policy and governance.
Published in 2010 by LexisNexis, this paperback edition is written in clear English and aligns with a range of categories including law, politics, and personal development. It serves as an informative addition to collections on Australian legal studies and professional ethics.
The copy is in very good condition with a smooth spine, tidy pages, and a tight binding, free of writing, highlighting, dog‑ears, and smoke exposure. It comes from a smoke‑free home and is ready for immediate use.