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Minority and social diversity in legal education in Scottland

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Anderson, Simon
Murray, Lorraine
Maharg, Paul

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Scottish Executive, Social Research

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Interviews were undertaken to gain an insight into the factors which attract or deter minority-ethnic and less affluent students from legal education and the legal profession. Research carried out on behalf of the Scottish Executive into forms of ethnic and socioeconomic diversity in Scottish legal education. Research contract won in competitive bid and conducted with NFO System 3. Presented to Scottish Executive March 2003 and reported widely in the national and legal press.

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