The Brazilian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization
The Rise of the Corporate Legal Sector and Its Impact on Lawyers and Society
Herausgeber: Cunha, Luciana Gross; Wilkins, David B; Trubek, David M; Ghirardi, José Garcez; Gabbay, Daniela Monteiro
The Brazilian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization
The Rise of the Corporate Legal Sector and Its Impact on Lawyers and Society
Herausgeber: Cunha, Luciana Gross; Wilkins, David B; Trubek, David M; Ghirardi, José Garcez; Gabbay, Daniela Monteiro
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A comprehensive, empirically grounded analysis of the impact of globalization on the growth of the corporate legal sector in Brazil. The authors examine the transformational effect globalization has had on the Brazilian legal profession, Brazil, and the global market for legal services.
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A comprehensive, empirically grounded analysis of the impact of globalization on the growth of the corporate legal sector in Brazil. The authors examine the transformational effect globalization has had on the Brazilian legal profession, Brazil, and the global market for legal services.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781107183544
- ISBN-10: 1107183545
- Artikelnr.: 49051672
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781107183544
- ISBN-10: 1107183545
- Artikelnr.: 49051672
1. Globalization, lawyers and emerging economics: the case of Brazil
Luciana Gross Cunha, Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, José Garcez Ghirardi, David
M. Trubek and David B. Wilkins; 2. Corporate law firms: the Brazilian case
Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, Luciana Ramos and Ligia Pinto Sica; 3. In-house
counsels in Brazil: careers, professional profiles, and new roles Fabiana
Luci de Oliveira and Luciana Ramos; 4. South by Southeast: comparing the
development of in-house legal department in Brazil and India David B.
Wilkins and Vikramaditya S. Khanna; 5. Globalizing processes for São Paulo
attorneys: gender stratification in law firms and law-related businesses
Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Camila de Pieri Benedito; 6. The Ordem dos
Advogados do Brazil and the politics of professional regulation in Brazil
Frederico de Almeida and Paulo André Nassar; 7. Doing well and doing good
in an emerging economy: the social organization of pro bono Among corporate
lawyers and law firms in São Paulo, Brazil Fabio de Sa e Silva; 8. Legal
education in Brazil: the challenges and opportunities of a changing context
Luciana Gross Cunha and José Garcez Ghirardi; 9. Transforming legal
capacity in Brazil: international trade law and the myth of a booming
practice Rubens Glezer, Vitor M. Dias, Adriane Sanctis de Brito and Rafael
A. F. Zanatta; 10. Lawyering in new developmentalism: legal professionals
and the construction of the telecom sector in the emerging Brazil
(1980s-2010s) Fabio de Sa e Silva and David M. Trubek.
Luciana Gross Cunha, Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, José Garcez Ghirardi, David
M. Trubek and David B. Wilkins; 2. Corporate law firms: the Brazilian case
Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, Luciana Ramos and Ligia Pinto Sica; 3. In-house
counsels in Brazil: careers, professional profiles, and new roles Fabiana
Luci de Oliveira and Luciana Ramos; 4. South by Southeast: comparing the
development of in-house legal department in Brazil and India David B.
Wilkins and Vikramaditya S. Khanna; 5. Globalizing processes for São Paulo
attorneys: gender stratification in law firms and law-related businesses
Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Camila de Pieri Benedito; 6. The Ordem dos
Advogados do Brazil and the politics of professional regulation in Brazil
Frederico de Almeida and Paulo André Nassar; 7. Doing well and doing good
in an emerging economy: the social organization of pro bono Among corporate
lawyers and law firms in São Paulo, Brazil Fabio de Sa e Silva; 8. Legal
education in Brazil: the challenges and opportunities of a changing context
Luciana Gross Cunha and José Garcez Ghirardi; 9. Transforming legal
capacity in Brazil: international trade law and the myth of a booming
practice Rubens Glezer, Vitor M. Dias, Adriane Sanctis de Brito and Rafael
A. F. Zanatta; 10. Lawyering in new developmentalism: legal professionals
and the construction of the telecom sector in the emerging Brazil
(1980s-2010s) Fabio de Sa e Silva and David M. Trubek.
1. Globalization, lawyers and emerging economics: the case of Brazil
Luciana Gross Cunha, Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, José Garcez Ghirardi, David
M. Trubek and David B. Wilkins; 2. Corporate law firms: the Brazilian case
Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, Luciana Ramos and Ligia Pinto Sica; 3. In-house
counsels in Brazil: careers, professional profiles, and new roles Fabiana
Luci de Oliveira and Luciana Ramos; 4. South by Southeast: comparing the
development of in-house legal department in Brazil and India David B.
Wilkins and Vikramaditya S. Khanna; 5. Globalizing processes for São Paulo
attorneys: gender stratification in law firms and law-related businesses
Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Camila de Pieri Benedito; 6. The Ordem dos
Advogados do Brazil and the politics of professional regulation in Brazil
Frederico de Almeida and Paulo André Nassar; 7. Doing well and doing good
in an emerging economy: the social organization of pro bono Among corporate
lawyers and law firms in São Paulo, Brazil Fabio de Sa e Silva; 8. Legal
education in Brazil: the challenges and opportunities of a changing context
Luciana Gross Cunha and José Garcez Ghirardi; 9. Transforming legal
capacity in Brazil: international trade law and the myth of a booming
practice Rubens Glezer, Vitor M. Dias, Adriane Sanctis de Brito and Rafael
A. F. Zanatta; 10. Lawyering in new developmentalism: legal professionals
and the construction of the telecom sector in the emerging Brazil
(1980s-2010s) Fabio de Sa e Silva and David M. Trubek.
Luciana Gross Cunha, Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, José Garcez Ghirardi, David
M. Trubek and David B. Wilkins; 2. Corporate law firms: the Brazilian case
Daniela Monteiro Gabbay, Luciana Ramos and Ligia Pinto Sica; 3. In-house
counsels in Brazil: careers, professional profiles, and new roles Fabiana
Luci de Oliveira and Luciana Ramos; 4. South by Southeast: comparing the
development of in-house legal department in Brazil and India David B.
Wilkins and Vikramaditya S. Khanna; 5. Globalizing processes for São Paulo
attorneys: gender stratification in law firms and law-related businesses
Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Camila de Pieri Benedito; 6. The Ordem dos
Advogados do Brazil and the politics of professional regulation in Brazil
Frederico de Almeida and Paulo André Nassar; 7. Doing well and doing good
in an emerging economy: the social organization of pro bono Among corporate
lawyers and law firms in São Paulo, Brazil Fabio de Sa e Silva; 8. Legal
education in Brazil: the challenges and opportunities of a changing context
Luciana Gross Cunha and José Garcez Ghirardi; 9. Transforming legal
capacity in Brazil: international trade law and the myth of a booming
practice Rubens Glezer, Vitor M. Dias, Adriane Sanctis de Brito and Rafael
A. F. Zanatta; 10. Lawyering in new developmentalism: legal professionals
and the construction of the telecom sector in the emerging Brazil
(1980s-2010s) Fabio de Sa e Silva and David M. Trubek.