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Alternative perspectives on lawyers and legal ethics : Reimaging the profession

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2011Description: 294p ixISBN:
  • 9780415813174
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 BAR
Contents:
Contents; 1. Introduction, Francesca Bartlett, Reid Mortensen and Kieran Tranter; 2. Global Continental Shifts to a New Governance Paradigm in Lawyer Regulation and Consumer Protection: Riding the Wave, Judith L. Maute; 3. Our Common Future: The Imperative for Contextual Ethics in a Connected World, Vivien Holmes and Simon Rice; 4. The Emperor’s New Clothes: From Atticus Finch to Denny Crane, Paula Baron; 5. Doing Good by Stealth: Professional Ethics and Moral Choices in The Verdict and Regarding Henry, Rachel Spencer; 6. Solicitors as Imagined Masculine, Family Mediators as Fictive Feminine and the Hybridization of Divorce Solicitors, Lisa Webley; 7. Stein’s Ethic of Care: An Alternative Perspective to Reflections on Women Lawyering, Elizabeth Gachenga; 8. Gender, Ethics and the Discretion Not to Prosecute in the ‘Interests of Justice’ Under The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court, Tina Dolgopol; 9. Exploring the Potential of Contextual Ethics in Mediation, Rachael Field; 10. Nefarious Conduct and the ‘Fit and Proper Person’ Test, Duncan Webb; 11. Legal Ethics and Regulatory Legitimacy: Regulating Lawyers for Personal Misconduct, Alice Woolley; 12. The Problem of Mental Ill-Health in the Profession and a Suggested Solution, Michelle Sharp; Biography;
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Contents;
1. Introduction, Francesca Bartlett, Reid Mortensen and Kieran Tranter;
2. Global Continental Shifts to a New Governance Paradigm in Lawyer Regulation and Consumer Protection: Riding the Wave, Judith L. Maute;
3. Our Common Future: The Imperative for Contextual Ethics in a Connected World, Vivien Holmes and Simon Rice;
4. The Emperor’s New Clothes: From Atticus Finch to Denny Crane, Paula Baron;
5. Doing Good by Stealth: Professional Ethics and Moral Choices in The Verdict and Regarding Henry, Rachel Spencer;
6. Solicitors as Imagined Masculine, Family Mediators as Fictive Feminine and the Hybridization of Divorce Solicitors, Lisa Webley;
7. Stein’s Ethic of Care: An Alternative Perspective to Reflections on Women Lawyering, Elizabeth Gachenga;
8. Gender, Ethics and the Discretion Not to Prosecute in the ‘Interests of Justice’ Under The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court, Tina Dolgopol;
9. Exploring the Potential of Contextual Ethics in Mediation, Rachael Field;
10. Nefarious Conduct and the ‘Fit and Proper Person’ Test, Duncan Webb;
11. Legal Ethics and Regulatory Legitimacy: Regulating Lawyers for Personal Misconduct, Alice Woolley;
12. The Problem of Mental Ill-Health in the Profession and a Suggested Solution, Michelle Sharp;
Biography;

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