Reaffirming legal ethics : taking stock and new ideas
Reaffirming legal ethics : taking stock and new ideas
edited by Kieran Tranter ... [et al.].
- Oxon : Routledge, 2010.
- 228 p.
- (Routledge research in legal ethics) .
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The philosophical foundations of legal ethics : a roundtable
Chapter 3. Personal integrity and professional ethics
Chapter 4. Legal advising and the rule of law
Chapter 5. Tales of terror : lessons for lawyers from the "War on Terrorism"
Chapter 6. Legal ethics in a post-westphalian world : building the international rule of law and other tasks
Chapter 7. An opportunity for the ethical maturation of the law firm : the ethical implications of incorporated and listed law firms
Chapter 8. Carnegie's missing step : prescribing lawyer retraining
Chapter 9. Professionalism and pro bono publico
Chapter 10. The psychology of good character : the past, present and future of good character regulation in Canada
Chapter 11. The "self-regulation" misnomer
Chapter 12. Why good intentions are often not enough : the potential for ethical blindness in legal decision-making
Index.
9780415546539
Legal ethics--Congresses.
340.112 / TRA/REA
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The philosophical foundations of legal ethics : a roundtable
Chapter 3. Personal integrity and professional ethics
Chapter 4. Legal advising and the rule of law
Chapter 5. Tales of terror : lessons for lawyers from the "War on Terrorism"
Chapter 6. Legal ethics in a post-westphalian world : building the international rule of law and other tasks
Chapter 7. An opportunity for the ethical maturation of the law firm : the ethical implications of incorporated and listed law firms
Chapter 8. Carnegie's missing step : prescribing lawyer retraining
Chapter 9. Professionalism and pro bono publico
Chapter 10. The psychology of good character : the past, present and future of good character regulation in Canada
Chapter 11. The "self-regulation" misnomer
Chapter 12. Why good intentions are often not enough : the potential for ethical blindness in legal decision-making
Index.
9780415546539
Legal ethics--Congresses.
340.112 / TRA/REA