The Brazilian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Cunha, Luciana Gross; Ghirardi, José Garcez; Gabbay, Daniela Monteiro
The Brazilian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Cunha, Luciana Gross; Ghirardi, José Garcez; Gabbay, Daniela Monteiro
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Brings together experts from North and South to examine the impact of globalization on the corporate legal environment in Brazil.
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Brings together experts from North and South to examine the impact of globalization on the corporate legal environment in Brazil.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781316634981
- ISBN-10: 1316634981
- Artikelnr.: 54644051
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781316634981
- ISBN-10: 1316634981
- Artikelnr.: 54644051
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.