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This book offers comparative analyses on issues in lawyer regulation in England and Wales, Japan, Myanmar, New Zealand and Singapore.It examines the lawyer disciplinary systems in different jurisdictions through diverse and comparative perspectives. In addition to enriching the literature on legal ethics, contributions also highlight areas for future research regarding the legal and other professions in different jurisdictions and the methodologies that may be applied. Chapters examine common issues faced by lawyer disciplinary systems throughout the world, such as:transparency of regulatory outcomes, which varies widely and provides challenges to assessing the effectiveness of lawyer regulatory systemswhether systems tilt too much toward protecting lawyers and if a move from self-regulation to independent regulators yields better outcomeschanges in demographics of the legal profession and regulatory changes posing challenges in longitudinal studies of regulatory systemsdisciplining of repeat actors raising questions of the deterrence goals of a regulatory systemdeviation of systems that maintain tight state control over the legal profession from both United Nations and other international norms for lawyer disciplinethe role of pro bono obligations and the discourse around legal ethicsRegulating Lawyers Through Disciplinary Systems will be an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and regulators of the legal profession, while also appealing to those interested in legal and other professional ethics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the Legal Profession.
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This book offers comparative analyses on issues in lawyer regulation in England and Wales, Japan, Myanmar, New Zealand and Singapore.It examines the lawyer disciplinary systems in different jurisdictions through diverse and comparative perspectives. In addition to enriching the literature on legal ethics, contributions also highlight areas for future research regarding the legal and other professions in different jurisdictions and the methodologies that may be applied. Chapters examine common issues faced by lawyer disciplinary systems throughout the world, such as:transparency of regulatory outcomes, which varies widely and provides challenges to assessing the effectiveness of lawyer regulatory systemswhether systems tilt too much toward protecting lawyers and if a move from self-regulation to independent regulators yields better outcomeschanges in demographics of the legal profession and regulatory changes posing challenges in longitudinal studies of regulatory systemsdisciplining of repeat actors raising questions of the deterrence goals of a regulatory systemdeviation of systems that maintain tight state control over the legal profession from both United Nations and other international norms for lawyer disciplinethe role of pro bono obligations and the discourse around legal ethicsRegulating Lawyers Through Disciplinary Systems will be an invaluable resource for scholars, practitioners and regulators of the legal profession, while also appealing to those interested in legal and other professional ethics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the Legal Profession.
Del 2 - Brill's Asian Law Series
East Asia’s Renewed Respect for the Rule of Law in the 21st Century
The Future of Legal and Judicial Landscapes in East Asia
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
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This volume showcases the most recent research on the future of the legal and judicial landscape in East Asia and its renewed respect for the rule of law in the 21st century. The book features research on emerging judicial stratifications in the legal profession; war crimes and their legacies in the post-colonial era; citizens' participation in the justice system; gender, law, legal culture and profession as well as environmental justice.