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Sustainable Professionalism

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2008
This article challenges traditional visions of lawyering by building on current alternative narratives and articulating a new discourse of professionalism that is personally, politically, ethically, economically, and professionally sustainable.
Trevor C. W. Farrow
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Canadian Legal Ethics: Ready for the Twenty-First Century at Last

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2008
This article analyzes the transformation in the scholarship of legal ethics that has occurred in Canada over the last decade, and maps out an agenda for future research.
Adam M. Dodek
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Does Civility Matter?

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2008
Recent discussion of legal ethics in Canada has focused on the importance of "civility" as a fundamental value and goal of ethical conduct. This comment questions that focus.
Alice Woolley
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Evaluation of the Professional Ethics Model of Physical Education Teachers in Iran [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ethics and Society, 2023
Introduction: Professional ethics among teachers is considered very important, and therefore the purpose of this research is to present the model of professional ethics of physical education teachers in Iran.
Leila Mohammadi   +3 more
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“Merciless Merciful Summer” by B. Melkevik: Collective Responsibility and Cancel Culture in Memorial Wars

open access: yesТеоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция, 2022
This article describes the B. Melkevik’s philosophical and legal views on issues related to the legal understanding of collective memory, historical responsibility and collective guilt. The authors fit the researcher’s reasoning into the broad context of
D. S. Artamonov, S. V. Tikhonova
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"Artificial Conscience": Professional Elites and Professional Discipline from 1920 to 1950

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 1994
Recent historical studies of the British and American Bars have identified their professional elites' willingness to define and enforce a concept of legal ethics which restricted less fortunate members' ability to practice and less fortunate individuals'
James A. Smith
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The Public Interest, Professionalism, and Pro Bono Publico

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2008
There is a clear public interest benefit for lawyers to ensure access to the rule of law, especially on the part of the vulnerable. This article seeks to show that the seemingly simple relationship between the legal profession and the public interest is ...
Lorne Sossin
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The system of regulatory documents in the field of professional audit ethics: current state and areas for improvement

open access: yesВестник Воронежского государственного университета: Серия экономика и управление, 2023
Subject. Auditors’ compliance with professional ethics is fundamental for the reputation of the profession as a whole. Ensuring their reputation is critical to the audit institution, because without it, auditing can be quickly replaced by competing forms,
Alla V. Kudryashova, Irina V. Panina
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In the Public Interest': The Responsibilities and Rights of Government Lawyers

open access: yesOsgoode Hall Law Journal, 2008
While considerable thought and effort have been put into exploring and fixing the ethical rights and professional responsibilities of private Lawyers, little energy has been directed towards defining and defending the role and duties of government ...
Allan C. Hutchinson
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What does legal ethics teaching gain, if anything, from including a clinical component?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Clinical Legal Education, 2015
In some law schools legal ethics have been taught very conservatively, focussed on the law of lawyering with a heavy emphasis on ‘professional rules’ and how to ensure solicitors and barristers behave within the professional rules.
Anna Cody
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