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This work provides an innovative way of assessing the development of legal profession scholarship and its potential future development by analysing the 'leading works' of the discipline. Prominent and emerging international scholars have been invited to analyse a work which has for them shed light on what the legal profession is and what it does.
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This work provides an innovative way of assessing the development of legal profession scholarship and its potential future development by analysing the 'leading works' of the discipline. Prominent and emerging international scholars have been invited to analyse a work which has for them shed light on what the legal profession is and what it does.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000915914
- Artikelnr.: 68183389
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000915914
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Daniel Newman is Reader at Cardiff University.
Introduction: The Legal Profession; 1. Coloring, Highlights, and
Pompadours: 25 years from Fragmenting Professionalism and Bleached Out
Lawyering; 2. Toward a New Legal Common Sense; 3. Pierre Bourdieu's The
Logic of Practice: Understanding the Working Practices of Lawyers; 4. The
replacement of the legal profession: Vilhelm Aubert's theory and heritage
in the sociology of the legal profession; 5. 'Two versions of the American
Dream': Wellbeing and unhappiness in the law school and legal profession:
The work of Lawrence Krieger and Kennon Sheldon; 6. Professor John Flood -
Barristers' Clerks: The Law's Middlemen; 7. Are Poor People's Lawyers still
in Transition? Assessing the relevancy of Jack Katz's work four decades on;
8. (In)visible Legal Careers: Eliane Junqueira's Kaleidoscopic View of
Latin America; 9. Four Decades of Future: Assessing Susskind's predictions
for the future of legal services; 10. Feminist Judging in the 'Real
World': From theory to practice through the eyes of judges; 11. A Story of
a Globalist Palestinian Jurist; 12. Criminal Defence Lawyers in England and
Wales: Critiquing Criminal Practice; 13. Gender and Commitment in the Legal
Profession: Revisiting Sommerlad and Sanderson; 14. Judicial Independence
in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Contemporary Spain (José J.
Toharia); 15. Lawyers who want to make the world a better place -
Scheingold and Sarat's Something to Believe in: Politics, Professionalism,
and Cause Lawyering; 16. Studying family mediators in a changing justice
system; 17. Beyond Critique: The Pragmatic Turn in the Study of
Social-Change Litigation; Afterword: Leading Works in the Legal Profession
Pompadours: 25 years from Fragmenting Professionalism and Bleached Out
Lawyering; 2. Toward a New Legal Common Sense; 3. Pierre Bourdieu's The
Logic of Practice: Understanding the Working Practices of Lawyers; 4. The
replacement of the legal profession: Vilhelm Aubert's theory and heritage
in the sociology of the legal profession; 5. 'Two versions of the American
Dream': Wellbeing and unhappiness in the law school and legal profession:
The work of Lawrence Krieger and Kennon Sheldon; 6. Professor John Flood -
Barristers' Clerks: The Law's Middlemen; 7. Are Poor People's Lawyers still
in Transition? Assessing the relevancy of Jack Katz's work four decades on;
8. (In)visible Legal Careers: Eliane Junqueira's Kaleidoscopic View of
Latin America; 9. Four Decades of Future: Assessing Susskind's predictions
for the future of legal services; 10. Feminist Judging in the 'Real
World': From theory to practice through the eyes of judges; 11. A Story of
a Globalist Palestinian Jurist; 12. Criminal Defence Lawyers in England and
Wales: Critiquing Criminal Practice; 13. Gender and Commitment in the Legal
Profession: Revisiting Sommerlad and Sanderson; 14. Judicial Independence
in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Contemporary Spain (José J.
Toharia); 15. Lawyers who want to make the world a better place -
Scheingold and Sarat's Something to Believe in: Politics, Professionalism,
and Cause Lawyering; 16. Studying family mediators in a changing justice
system; 17. Beyond Critique: The Pragmatic Turn in the Study of
Social-Change Litigation; Afterword: Leading Works in the Legal Profession
Introduction: The Legal Profession; 1. Coloring, Highlights, and
Pompadours: 25 years from Fragmenting Professionalism and Bleached Out
Lawyering; 2. Toward a New Legal Common Sense; 3. Pierre Bourdieu's The
Logic of Practice: Understanding the Working Practices of Lawyers; 4. The
replacement of the legal profession: Vilhelm Aubert's theory and heritage
in the sociology of the legal profession; 5. 'Two versions of the American
Dream': Wellbeing and unhappiness in the law school and legal profession:
The work of Lawrence Krieger and Kennon Sheldon; 6. Professor John Flood -
Barristers' Clerks: The Law's Middlemen; 7. Are Poor People's Lawyers still
in Transition? Assessing the relevancy of Jack Katz's work four decades on;
8. (In)visible Legal Careers: Eliane Junqueira's Kaleidoscopic View of
Latin America; 9. Four Decades of Future: Assessing Susskind's predictions
for the future of legal services; 10. Feminist Judging in the 'Real
World': From theory to practice through the eyes of judges; 11. A Story of
a Globalist Palestinian Jurist; 12. Criminal Defence Lawyers in England and
Wales: Critiquing Criminal Practice; 13. Gender and Commitment in the Legal
Profession: Revisiting Sommerlad and Sanderson; 14. Judicial Independence
in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Contemporary Spain (José J.
Toharia); 15. Lawyers who want to make the world a better place -
Scheingold and Sarat's Something to Believe in: Politics, Professionalism,
and Cause Lawyering; 16. Studying family mediators in a changing justice
system; 17. Beyond Critique: The Pragmatic Turn in the Study of
Social-Change Litigation; Afterword: Leading Works in the Legal Profession
Pompadours: 25 years from Fragmenting Professionalism and Bleached Out
Lawyering; 2. Toward a New Legal Common Sense; 3. Pierre Bourdieu's The
Logic of Practice: Understanding the Working Practices of Lawyers; 4. The
replacement of the legal profession: Vilhelm Aubert's theory and heritage
in the sociology of the legal profession; 5. 'Two versions of the American
Dream': Wellbeing and unhappiness in the law school and legal profession:
The work of Lawrence Krieger and Kennon Sheldon; 6. Professor John Flood -
Barristers' Clerks: The Law's Middlemen; 7. Are Poor People's Lawyers still
in Transition? Assessing the relevancy of Jack Katz's work four decades on;
8. (In)visible Legal Careers: Eliane Junqueira's Kaleidoscopic View of
Latin America; 9. Four Decades of Future: Assessing Susskind's predictions
for the future of legal services; 10. Feminist Judging in the 'Real
World': From theory to practice through the eyes of judges; 11. A Story of
a Globalist Palestinian Jurist; 12. Criminal Defence Lawyers in England and
Wales: Critiquing Criminal Practice; 13. Gender and Commitment in the Legal
Profession: Revisiting Sommerlad and Sanderson; 14. Judicial Independence
in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Contemporary Spain (José J.
Toharia); 15. Lawyers who want to make the world a better place -
Scheingold and Sarat's Something to Believe in: Politics, Professionalism,
and Cause Lawyering; 16. Studying family mediators in a changing justice
system; 17. Beyond Critique: The Pragmatic Turn in the Study of
Social-Change Litigation; Afterword: Leading Works in the Legal Profession