Just Lawyers: Regulation and Access to Justice

Just Lawyers: Regulation and Access to Justice

by Christine Parker
Just Lawyers: Regulation and Access to Justice

Just Lawyers: Regulation and Access to Justice

by Christine Parker

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Overview

Just Lawyers proposes a model for the regulation and organization of lawyers, guided by an ideal of access to justice. It is grounded in empirical analysis of why people complain about lawyers, the sociology of existing legal institutions, and how lawyers think about the ethics of their profession.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198268413
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/09/2000
Series: Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)
Lexile: 1610L (what's this?)

About the Author

Christine Parker is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Law Faculty of the University of New South Wales, Australia

Table of Contents

1. Doorkeepers to Many Rooms2. Judging Lawyers by Justice3. Access to Justice4. Integrating Justice5. The Ethics of Justice6. Competing Images of the Legal Profession: Competing Regulatory Strategies7. Renegotiating the Regulation of the Legal Profession8. Speaking Justice to Power: A Fifth Wave of Access to Justice Reform? 9. Lawyers in the Republic of JusticeAppendix: Methodology for Chapter Six Case StudyReferencesIndex1. Doorkeepers to Many Rooms2. Judging Lawyers by Justice3. Access to Justice4. Integrating Justice5. The Ethics of Justice6. Competing Images of the Legal Profession: Competing Regulatory Strategies7. Renegotiating the Regulation of the Legal Profession8. Speaking Justice to Power: A Fifth Wave of Access to Justice Reform? 9. Lawyers in the Republic of JusticeAppendix: Methodology for Chapter Six Case StudyReferencesIndex
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