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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Editat de Ross Cranston
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 1996
Among members of the legal profession and judiciary throughout the world, there is a genuine concern with establishing and maintaining high ethical standards. It is not difficult to understand why this should be so. Nor is it difficult to see the professional standards are not completely divorced from ordinary morality. Indeed, legal ethics and professional responsibility are more than a set of rules of good conduct; they are also a commitment to honesty, integrity, and service in the practice of law. In order to ensure that the standards established are the right ones, it is necessary first of all to examine important philosophical and policy issues, such as the need to reconsider the boundaries between, on the one hand, a lawyer's obligation to a client and, on the other, the public interest. It is also to be appreciated that conflicts of interest are pervasive and that all too often they are so common that they are not recognized as such. Yet rarely is public policy clearly cut.The underlying themes of this book are: BL that the move to more definite rules is not only inevitable but also desirableBL that existing codes of professional practice cannot simply be treated as a system of specific rulesBL that the current set of ethical rules is contestable and requires further refinement, perhaps even radical surgeryBL and that legal ethics must be conceived in the more general area of professional responsibilityThe wider ethical issues of the operation of the legal profession as a whole are now firmly on the agenda. Both law schools and law professionals have a role to play in developing acceptable standards in this area and it is therefore appropriate that the essays in this volume are written by a distinguished group of law teachers and practitioners together with senior members of the judiciary.The book opens with an overview chapter, followed by three chapters analysing the ethical rules pertaining to the judiciary, the Bar, and solicitors, written by, respectively, the Master of the Rolls, Anthony Thornton, and Alison Crawley and Christopher Bramall. The following three chapters look at the specific issues of confidentiality (Michael Brindle and Guy Dehn) and the particular ethical problems in the family and criminal law jurisdictions (Sir Alan Ward and Professor Andrew Ashworth respectively). Chapter 8, by Sir Alan Paterson, discusses the teaching of legal ethics, whilst Chapters 9 and 10, by Marc Galanter, Thomas Palay, and Cyril Glasser put the subject in its wider social and professional context. The book finishes with a chapter which examines what lawyers may learn from looking at the study of medical ethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198259312
ISBN-10: 019825931X
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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The book is a timely and ... rather thought-provoking addition to the growing literature, both scholarly and professional, on the ethical obligations and professional responsibilities of lawyers and judges. ... It is Thornton's chapter and the succeeding one by Alison Crawley and Christopher Bramall similarly examining the topic of Professional Codes, Ethics and Solicitors, which British readers and also those researching the legal profession in Britain will find of particular interest. It provides a window on some of the major directions being pursued by scholarship and teaching practice in this field. It offers provocative starting points for further reflections upon which of those directions are likely to be the more effective and conducive to justice. The sequence of topics through the various chapters is well thought out and provides a coherence, unity and interest not always found in published collections of conference papers.