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The Legal Profession in Kenya

Journal of African Law, 1990
The legal profession, and legal education (which is the subject of an earlier article), in operational terms form one continuum. On the earlier occasion we depicted legal education as, in essence, referring to “experiences and training which help different kinds of people to understand and use law in society”. In more specific terms, legal education is
Ojwang, JB, Salter, DR
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Comparing Legal Professions

Law & Social Inquiry, 1990
The comparative essays in Richard Abel and Philip Lewis's Lawyers in Society: The Common Law World and Richard Abel's The Legal Profession in England and Wales provide an excellent opportunity to reconsider the usefulness of the monopoly-control approach to the legal profession, an approach that has dominated the study of professions for the last ...
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legal profession and representation

Social Science Research Network, 2016
The legal profession of Hong Kong is arguably the oldest continuously functioning one in East Asia, and has been an unquestioned fixture of the former British Crown Colony’s criminal justice system since its inception in the mid19th century. Hong Kong’s common law system predates the current legal systems in force in the East Asian jurisdictions of ...
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Artificial intelligence in the legal profession

Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Industry, 2021
D. Bielicki
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Impairment in the medical and legal professions

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1997
Male doctors and lawyers are among the job groups with high mortality from alcohol-related diseases, although the prevalence of substance misuse among these groups is not known. Both professions have occupational risk factors. This article describes aspects of the work environment which have facilitated substance misuse by doctors and lawyers, and ...
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University law schools and the legal profession: The academic legal profession ‐ academic or legal?

European Journal of Legal Education, 2004
The relationship between the university law school and the practising legal professions in the jurisdiction in which the law school exists is one of the things that is crucial to the mission of the law school. This article explores the changes in the relationship between university law schools in England and Wales and the practising professions, from ...
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Legal Satire and the Legal Profession in the 1590s

2017
This chapter argues that, in the later sixteenth century, satires and negative comments about lawyers offered a means to shape professional decorum. A signal example is John Davies’s Epigrammes (c.1592–5; pub. c.1598–9), which negatively depict lawyers, Inns-of-Court men, and their social milieu. Yet the Epigrammes differ from contemporary legal satire
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Bullying in the Legal Profession

2018
This volume embodies the twin purpose of highlighting topics beyond the purview of themes commonly associated with workplace bullying, emotional abuse and harassment and of presenting insights into those occupations, professions and sectors which either have received extensive research attention or hold a pronounced propensity to trigger workplace ...
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The legal professions

2022
Tom Frost   +3 more
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Legal Culture and the Legal Profession

Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995
Lawrence M. Friedman, Harry N. Scheiber
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