Dr Justine Rogers is Deputy Director of the Law Society of NSW Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) research stream as part of the Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation at UNSW Law. From 2013-2018, she also a chief investigator in an Australian Research Council Linkage grant with the Professional Standards Councils on professionalism and professional regulation in the 21st Century.
Justine also a Senior Lecturer. She is the main educational designer of the course she teaches, Lawyers, Ethics & Justice, the core legal ethics course at UNSW Law. Justine Is a board member of the Australian Pro Bono Centre.
Justine completed her DPhil at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford, which was an ethnographic study of London barristers and pupillage.
Justine holds an MSc in Educational Research Methodology from the University of Oxford.
Book Chapters
- Rogers J, 2017, 'Since Lawyers Work in Teams, We Must Focus on Team Ethics', in Levy R;O'Brien M;Rice S;Ridge P;Thornton M (ed.), New Directions For Law in Australia, ANU Press, pp. 483 - 494
- Rogers J, 2016, 'The Lying Lawyer and the Ethics of Negotiation', in Legg M (ed.), Resolving Civil Disputes, LexisNexis
- Rogers JE, 2012, 'Coming to Terms with Legal Ethics Assessment', in Robertson M;Corbin L;Tranter K;Bartlett F (ed.), The Ethics Project in Legal Education, Routledge, Oxon
- Rogers JE;Pirie F, 2012, 'Pupillage: the shaping of a professional elite', in Abbink J;Salverda T (ed.), The Anthropology of Elites: new empirical and theoretical perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan
Conference Papers
- Rogers J;Dombkins P, 2018, 'Legal Project Management: The Practical Essentials for all lawyers', in Legal Project Management: The Practical Essentials for all lawyers, Law Society of NSW FLIP conference, Sydney, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW, presented at Law Society of NSW FLIP conference, Sydney, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW, 14 - 14 September 2018
- Rogers J, 2017, 'Bullying at the Bench and Bar', in Bullying at the Bench and Bar, Public Defenders Criminal Law Conference, Sydney, presented at Public Defenders Criminal Law Conference, Sydney, 18 - 19 March 2017
- Rogers J, 2015, 'Improving Student Learning through Blended Group Work', in Improving Student Learning through Blended Group Work, Blended Learning: past, present, future, UNSW Learning and Teaching Forum, UNSW Sydney, presented at Blended Learning: past, present, future, UNSW Learning and Teaching Forum, UNSW Sydney, 16 - 16 October 2015
- Rogers J, 2014, 'Introducing "Giving Voice to Values" into Legal Ethics: some theoretical and practical considerations', in Introducing "Giving Voice to Values" into Legal Ethics: some theoretical and practical considerations, Developing Ethics Capacity Through GVV, Monash Law, Melbourne, presented at Developing Ethics Capacity Through GVV, Monash Law, Melbourne, 24 - 24 September 2014
- Rogers J, 2014, 'Bringing Your-Self to Law: interim results of a study of UNSW Law's new ethics course', in Bringing Your-Self to Law: interim results of a study of UNSW Law's new ethics course, Optimising Student Success Forum, UNSW Sydney, presented at Optimising Student Success Forum, UNSW Sydney, 07 - 07 November 2014
Conference Presentations
- Rogers J, 2017, 'The Ethics of Examining the Unconscious Patient', presented at Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, Pathology Update 2017, Sydney, 24 - 26 February 2017
- Rogers J, 2016, 'Finding the Dream Team: barriers and pathways to cultivating ethical behaviour within and by lawyers', presented at The National Law Reform Conference, ANU Canberra, 14 - 15 April 2016
- Rogers J;Kingsford Smith D;Clarke T;Chellew J, 2015, 'What does the Concept of Profession have to Offer in the Twenty-First Century?', presented at UNSWARC Linkage Profesionalism Round-Table, Sydney, 06 - 06 August 2015
- Rogers J, 2015, 'Connect Better, Do Better: integrating wellbeing into legal ethics education', presented at National Wellness for Law Forum, ANU Canberra, 05 - 05 February 2015
- Rogers J;Murray J;Nyberg D, 2012, 'Myths and Strategic Intertextuality', presented at Fourth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies – ‘Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity and Organizing’, Kos, Greece, 23 - 23 June 2012
- Nyberg D;Murray J;Rogers J, 2012, 'Discursive Strategies in Corporate Political Activity', presented at 28th European Group for Organizational Studies EGOS Colloquium 2012 – ‘Design!?’, Helsinki, 07 - 07 July 2012
- Rogers J, 2009, 'The Price of Pupillage: the Nature and Limits of Ritual Ordeal at the Bar', presented at Annual conference of the Socio-Legal Studies Association, De Montfort University, Leicester, 07 - 09 April 2009
- Rogers J, 2008, 'Representing the Bar: how the barristers' profession sells itself to prospective members', presented at Annual conference of the Society of Legal Scholars, LSE, London, 15 - 18 September 2008
- Rogers J, 2008, 'Shadowing the Bar: studying an English professional elite', presented at International conference on Elite Symbolic Superiority: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives, Maison Francaise d’Oxford, 16 - 16 October 2008
- Rogers J;Pirie F, 2008, 'Pupillage: the shaping of a professional elite', presented at International conference on the Anthropology of Elites, VU University, Amsterdam, 24 - 25 January 2008
Journal Articles
- Rogers JE;Odell MS;Schreiber JR, 2018, 'Sexual assault examination of the unconscious patient: A legal, ethical and professional grey-area for the forensic physician', Journal of Law and Medicine, vol. 26, pp. 265 - 273
- Rogers J, 2017, 'The psychology of pupils', Counsel Magazine, pp. 17 - 19, https://www.counselmagazine.co.uk/articles/pupillage-special-the-psychology-of-pupils
- Rogers J;Smith DK;Chellew J, 2017, 'THE LARGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIRM: A NEW FORCE IN THE REGULATIVE BARGAIN', UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL, vol. 40, pp. 218 - 261, http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000403358600010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=891bb5ab6ba270e68a
- Smith DK;Clarke T;Rogers J, 2017, 'BANKING AND THE LIMITS OF PROFESSIONALISM', UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL, vol. 40, pp. 411 - 455, http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000403358600016&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=891bb5ab6ba270e68a
- Murray J;Nyberg D;Rogers J, 2016, 'Corporate political activity through constituency stitching: Intertextually aligning a phantom community', Organization, vol. 23, pp. 908 - 931, http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508416640924
- Rogers J;Legg M, 2015, 'Ethics: What makes good lawyers turn bad?', Law Society of NSW Journal, vol. 2, pp. 92 - 93
- Rogers J;Legg M, 2015, 'Ethics: Ensuring ethical practice: Beyond policies and procedures', Law Society of NSW Journal, vol. 2, pp. 90 - 91
- Rogers J, 2014, 'Feeling Bad and Being Elite: A Comparative Analysis of the Anxieties and Uncertainties of Aspiring Barristers', Comparative Sociology, vol. 13, pp. 30 - 57, http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-12341295
- Rogers J, 2012, 'Representing the Bar: how the barristers' profession sells itself to prospective members', Legal Studies, vol. 32, pp. 202 - 225, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121X.2011.00213.x
- Rogers J, 2010, 'Shadowing the Bar: studying an English professional elite', Journal of Historical Reflections, vol. 36, pp. 39 - 57
- Rogers J;Economides K, 2009, 'Preparatory Ethics Training for Future Solicitors', The Law Society of England and Wales
Media
- Rogers J, 2015, Being Human: The Humanity of Lawyers, http://ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/videos/being-human-humanity-lawyers-dr-justine-rogers
Reports
- Rogers J;Holmes V;Evans A;Mortensen R;Giddings J;Barlett F, 2015, Law Admissions Consultative Committee's Review of Academic Requirements, on the question of whether ethics and professional responsibility should be omitted from the academic requirements for admissio, Law Council of Australian