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International Perspectives on the Regulation of Lawyers and Legal Services

Professor Andrew Boon (City, University of London, UK) Professor Andrew Boon (City, University of London, UK)

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English
Hart Publishing
30 November 2017
This collection explores developments in the regulation of legal services by examining the control of the markets in several key countries and in jurisdictions within countries. The contributions

consider emerging adjustments in regulatory structures and methods; examine the continuing role, if any, of professionals and how this may be changing; and speculate on the future of legal services regulation in each jurisdiction. The introductory and concluding chapters

draw together similarities, differences and conclusions regarding directions of change in the regulation of legal services. They consider the emergence of alternatives to professionalism as a

means of regulating legal services and some implications for the rule of law.

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Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   594g
ISBN:   9781509905171
ISBN 10:   1509905170
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. The Regulation of Lawyers and Legal Services Andrew Boon 2. The United States of America: Legal Services Regulation in the United States—A Tale of Two Models Benjamin H Barton and Deborah Rhode 3. Singapore: Regulating Domestic and Foreign Lawyers—Singapore’s Unified Approach Alvin Chen and Helena Whalen-Bridge 4. Eire: The Lawyers of the Celtic Phoenix Maeve Hosier 5. Canada: Legal Services Regulation in Canada: Plus Ça Change? Noel Semple 6. New Zealand: Finding the Balance between Self-Regulation and Government Oversight Selene E Mize 7. Israel: Regulation of Lawyers and Legal Services in Israel Limor Zer-Gutman 8. Australia: Legal Services Regulation in Australia—Innovative Co-regulation Francesca Bartlett and Linda Haller 9. Germany: The Constitutional Court as the Driver of Change in the Regulation of Legal Professions Matthias Kilian 10. England and Wales: Cocktails of Logics—Reform of Legal Services Regulation in England and Wales Andrew Boon 11. Innovation and Change in the Regulation of Legal Services Andrew Boon

Andrew Boon is Professor of Law at City, University London

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