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The Nexus Between Legal Ethics and Civil Liberties

23 August, 2019

Alumnus of the Cranlana Centre, Principal of SBA Legal and treasurer of NSW Council of Civil Liberties Stephen Blanks joins host Jerome Doraisamy in this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show to discuss the role of ethics in law and its relationship to civil liberties; ethical considerations that legal professionals need to be aware of; the relationship between ethics and civil liberties and why legal professionals need to ensure they aren’t just doing what their clients want. They also discusses the current political landscape and how lawyers in the workplace should view civil liberties.

Lawyers Weekly, 23 August 2019

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COVID-19 Announcement

What makes Cranlana unique are the immersive, moderated conversations held under the Chatham House Rule, which bring millennia of philosophical wisdom to bear on contemporary leadership issues.

In 2020 during the pandemic we offered some of our programs online. These virtual iterations retain the essence of the Cranlana approach and deliver the same outcomes.

In 2021 we’re offering a mix of face-to-face and online programs. They’ll still be small groups of up to 20, but the online programs will allow more people in more places to engage with a Cranlana program, meaning more voices around the table (or screen).  A reduction in travel can only be good for the environment, and regardless of what uncertainties the next year or so brings our programs will be delivered unhindered. Face-to-face programs will be run with COVID-19 precautions in place to ensure everyone’s safety.

So whether you’re joining us in person or online, we look forward to welcoming to you Cranlana.

The 2021 programs are open for registration now. Please contact our Business Development team to discuss which program will best suit you:

Caroline Gibson, Director Client Relations
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