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Bar Manual: Professional Ethics 18th ed isbn 9780198823179

Bar Manual: Professional Ethics 17th ed

Edited by: Robert McPeake, The City Law School

ISBN13: 9780198765974
New Edition ISBN: 9780198823179
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199657377
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Written by experienced practitioners, Professional Ethics equips the reader with a solid understanding of the key ethical and professional conduct issues which underpin all types of practice at the Bar.

Including full discussion of the letter and spirit of the Code of Conduct issued by the Bar Standards Board, the manual provides full coverage of the professional conduct principles which govern the working relationships of the barrister with the client, prosecution or defence counsel, the courts and other members of the legal profession.

The manual also features a dedicated chapter which identifies the key principles of professional conduct applicable to the core skills of the barrister ensuring that the reader is fully able to uphold the high professional standards of the Bar across all areas of practice. Potentially problematic areas of practice are identified throughout, and practical guidance is given on the correct approach to follow in such situations should they be encountered in practice.

The manual also features a number of exercises designed to encourage the reader to consider how professional conduct principles apply to realistic scenarios. For ease of reference, the full Code of Conduct is provided as an appendix at the end of the manual.

Professional Ethics is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is a useful source of reference for practitioners seeking to refresh their knowledge of the rules and principles of professional conduct which govern practice at the Bar.

Subjects:
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Contents:
1: Introduction
2: You and the court
3: Behaving ethically
4: You and your client
5: You and your regulator
6: You and your practice
7: Dealing with the client without a solicitor public access and licensed access work
8: Complaints
9: The unregistered barrister
10: The scope of practice
11: The Qualification Rules
12: The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
13: Professional conduct problems

Appendix 1: Code of Conduct of the Bar of England and Wales
Appendix 2: Further problems