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NOTION OF DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NON-ICSID INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION [PDF]
In recent times, the importance of foreign investments becomes vital in the world’s economy. The mutual cooperation between developed and developing countries by signing the bilateral and multilateral treaties with its own dispute settlement mechanisms ...
Irina Chankseliani
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Postmodern Professions? The Fragmentation of Legal Education and the Legal Profession [PDF]
This article considers the institutional dimensions of professionalism and the legal profession's struggle with the challenges of post‐modernity. An aspect of this is the Law Society's Training Framework Review (TFR) which promises changes to solicitors' education from ‘cradle to grave’.
Andrew Boon, John A. Flood, Julian Webb
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Health professions recognized autonomously by law consist of (1) the medical profession, (2) nursing, and (3) midwifery. These three health professions have different legal principles, so both types of professions have professional autonomy.
Hotma P. Sibuea +4 more
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Legal Project Management: Projectifying the Legal Profession
Post-Global Financial Crisis, global law firms and in-house departments have started to take up ‘Legal Project Management’ (LPM). LPM adopts and adapts project management methods for the law context as a means of streamlining, planning and costing legal ...
Justine Rogers +2 more
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Legal guarantees of privacy in the United Kingdom: (lack of) data protection after Brexit
In British law, the legal references for what we currently identify as privacy law are closely related to the protection of citizens’ personal information.
Marina Sancho López
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Law, Legal Institutions, and the Legal Profession in the New Economy
The diverse, dynamic, and inchoate developments we call the new economy are a catalyst for responsive and reflexive changes in the production of law, legal institutions, and the legal profession in Canada and elsewhere.
Harry W. Arthurs, Robert Kreklewich
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No Lawyer for a Hundred Miles?: Mapping the New Geography of Access of Justice in Canada
Recent concerns about the geography of access to justice in Canada have focused on the dwindling number of lawyers in rural and remote areas, raising anxieties about the profession’s inability to meet current and future demands for localized legal ...
Jamie Baxter, Albert Yoon
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The Shifting Frontiers of Law: Access to Justice and Underemployment in the Legal Profession
The article examines two interrelated issues attracting attention from the legal academy, the profession, and policy makers: i) the crisis of access to justice among ordinary Canadians, and ii) the increasing number of qualified and underemployed lawyers.
Nandini Ramanujam, Alexander Agnello
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Indonesia as a sovereign country guarantees and provides protection for every citizen. This is a reflection of the State of Indonesia as a state of law.
Filemon Halawa +2 more
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Reflections from the Chief Justice
DICTUM editors Noah Obradovic and Nussen Ainsworth interview Robert French, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia.
Robert French
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