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This Review Essay explores the major contributions of the first systematic effort to describe and call for international and “internal regulation” of ethics standards for international arbitration, including commercial, investor-state and other forms of trans-border arbitration of legal...
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This article considers, from the experience of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement, the limitations of the current formal justice system and the common ways that lawyers and parties act within it. Looking at the combinations of lawsuits, settlement negotiations, structured compensation...
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This chapter in a book edited by Michael Asimow, "Lawyers in Your Living Room: Lawyers on TV" (ABA Press, 2009) explores the treatment of lawyers' ethics (dilemmas, choices and ethics violations) on modern television programs about the law, including classics like Perry Mason and The Defenders...
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ch. 1. The legacy of Parsons and Hughes -- ch. 2. Accomplishing profession -- ch. 3. 'Atrocity stories' and professional relationships -- ch. 4. 'In the beginning was the work.' reflections on the genesis of occupations -- ch. 5. 'A respectable profession'? Sociological and economic perspectives...
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