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Leading Works on the Legal Profession

Edited by: Daniel Newman

ISBN13: 9781032182803
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This collection provides an innovative and engaging way of assessing the development of legal profession scholarship and its potential future development by presenting an analysis of the ‘leading works’ of the discipline. Written by prominent and emerging international scholars in the field, each contributor has been invited to select and analyse a work which has for them shed light on what the legal profession is and what it does. The chapters explore the effect that the chosen work has had upon legal profession scholarship as a whole, both within particular jurisdictions and internationally. Contributors also reflect upon the likely implications of the leading work on the future study of and application to the legal profession. They relate the works to recent and contemporary developments in law and access to justice such as the rise of technology, impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and issues of funding to highlight the interpretative value of such scholarship. Presenting an overview and introduction to the field of legal profession research, the collection will be required reading for researchers looking to study any aspect of the legal profession. It will also prove compelling for a wide variety of access to justice and justice system research projects. The book will also appeal to scholars interested in legal ethics.

Subjects:
Professional Conduct and Ethics
Contents:
Introduction: The Legal Profession
Daniel Newman
Chapter 1: Coloring, Highlights, and Pompadours
Twenty-five years from Fragmenting Professionalism and Bleached Out Lawyering
Swethaa Ballakrishnen and Sydney Leigh Martin, Esq.
Chapter 2: Toward a New Legal Common Sense
Kate Galloway
Chapter 3: Pierre Bourdieu’s The Logic of Practice
Understanding the Working Practices of Lawyers
James Thornton
Chapter 4: The replacement of the legal profession: Vilhelm Aubert’s theory and heritage in the sociology of the legal profession
Ole Hammerslev
Chapter 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
Neil Graffin
Chapter 6: Professor John Flood – Barristers’ Clerks: The Law’s Middlemen
Elaine Freer
Chapter 7: Are Poor People’s Lawyers still in Transition?
Assessing the relevancy of Jack Katz’s work four decades on
Emma Cooke
Chapter 8: (In)visible Legal Careers: Eliane Junqueira's Kaleidoscopic View of Latin America
Maria Adelaida Ceballos-Bedoya
Chapter 9: Four Decades of Future
Assessing Susskind's predictions for the future of legal services
Oliver Wannell
Chapter 10: Feminist Judging in the ‘Real World’: From theory to practice through the eyes of judges
Lucy Welsh
Chapter 11: A Story of a Globalist Palestinian Jurist
Osayd I. Awawda, Ihssan A. Madbouh, Hendam J. Rjoub, Mazan M. Zaro
Chapter 12: Criminal Defence Lawyers in England and Wales: Critiquing Criminal Practice
Daniel Newman
Chapter 13: Gender and Commitment in the Legal Profession: Revisiting Sommerlad and Sanderson
Diane Atherton-Blenkiron
Chapter 14: Judicial Independence in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Contemporary Spain (José J. Toharia)
Stefanie Lemke
Chapter 15: Lawyers who want to make the world a better place – Scheingold and Sarat’s Something to Believe in: Politics, Professionalism, and Cause Lawyering
Alex Batesmith
Chapter 16: Studying family mediators in a changing justice system
Rachael Blakey
Chapter 17: Beyond Critique: The Pragmatic Turn in the Study of Social-Change Litigation
John Bliss
Afterword: Leading Works in the Legal Profession
Jess Mant

Series: Analysing Leading Works in Law

Leading Works in Public Law (eBook) ISBN 9780429663956
Published October 2024
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Leading Works in Public Law ISBN 9780367076962
Published October 2024
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Leading Works in International Law (eBook)
Edited by: Donna Lyons
ISBN 9781000990676
Published November 2023
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Leading Works in International Law
Edited by: Donna Lyons
ISBN 9780367679217
Published November 2023
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£135.00
Leading Works in Criminal Law ISBN 9781032046259
Published August 2023
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£135.00
Leading Works in Criminal Law (eBook) ISBN 9781000926286
Published August 2023
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Leading Works in Legal Ethics
Edited by: Julian Webb
ISBN 9780367857882
Published August 2023
Routledge
£135.00
Leading Works in Legal Ethics (eBook)
Edited by: Julian Webb
ISBN 9781000923957
Published August 2023
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Leading Works in Health Law and Ethics (eBook) ISBN 9781000909937
Published July 2023
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Leading Works in Health Law and Ethics ISBN 9780367704858
Published July 2023
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Leading Works on the Legal Profession (eBook)
Edited by: Daniel Newman
ISBN 9781000915938
Published July 2023
Routledge
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Leading Works in Law and Religion ISBN 9780367664251
Published September 2020
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Leading Works in Law and Religion (eBook) ISBN 9780429684418
Published December 2018
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Leading Works in Law and Religion ISBN 9781138244467
Published December 2018
Routledge
£135.00