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Oxford University Press
18 December 2023
The most student-focused guide to legal ethics, encouraging questioning, reflection and discussion to develop a personal response to ethical issues.

Who would or should defend a potential murderer in court? How do professions regulate themselves? Is 'no win-no fee' an ethical system? Where is the line in a 'suitable' client-advocate relationship?

Jonathan Herring provides a clear and engaging overview of legal ethics, highlighting that the issues surrounding professional conduct are not always black and white and raising interesting questions about how lawyers act and what their role entails. Key topics, such as confidentiality, negligence, and fees are covered, with references throughout to the professional codes of conduct.

Features throughout the textbook to aid student learning include: - Highlighting of key cases, principles, and definitions - Inclusion of a variety of viewpoints through coverage of cases, popular media, and scholarly articles - Use of 'digging deeper' and 'alternative viewpoint' boxes which encourage critical reflection and better understanding of key theories and topics - Extracts from the professional handbooks and codes of conduct are explained in detail in 'Follow the code' boxes

New to this edition: - Updated content in light of new editions of professional guidance - New material on use of social media - Examination of developments in professional ethics regarding sexual misconduct - Greater focus and coverage on the importance of diversity

Digital formats and resources

The 3rd edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.

The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780198840046
ISBN 10:   0198840047
Pages:   512
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Ethical theories 2: The social context of the legal profession 3: Gender, race, and diversity in the legal profession 4: The regulation of the legal profession 5: The lawyer-client relationship 6: Confidentiality 7: Conflicts of interests 8: Fees 9: Negligence and lawyers 10: Litigation 11: Alternative dispute resolution 12: Third parties 13: Business ethics 14: Lawyers' social responsibilities 15: Applying ethical theories

Jonathan Herring writes on criminal, family and medical law, as well as legal ethics. He researches how the law relates with the things that matter most to us. Our family, our friends, our bodies. His writing questions the assumption that we are capable, independent, self-sufficient, autonomous people who need legal rights to protect us from invasion from others. Instead, he suggests we are profoundly vulnerable and interdependent. He has written over 250 books and articles on a wide range of issues including caring; vulnerable adults; older people; children's rights; marriage; ownership of body parts; pregnancy; rape; and disability. He also has experience of working with the media, including broadcast work with BBC Radio 4 and 5.

Reviews for Legal Ethics

"Review from previous edition ""Everything is well explained; everything is easy to follow; very pertinent to today's ever-changing world."" * Ayesha Riaz, University of Greenwich * This textbook allows students the opportunity to put questions of legal ethics into real life situations, challenging them to think about what they would do. * Lucinda Griffiths, University of Kent * ""The overall structure and communication of information within the text is excellent, which has made it by far the most student-cited text in seminars."" * Dr Alex Green, University of York * ""A great introduction to legal ethics for LLB students. The 'scandal' and 'what would you do' exercises are engaging and the material is presented in an accessible way."" * Lisa Spirakes, University of East London *"


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