Law, lawyering and legal education : building an ethical profession in a globalizing world / Charles Sampford and Hugh Breakey.

By: Sampford, C. J. G. (Charles J. G.) [author.]Contributor(s): Breakey, Hugh [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge/challenges of globalisation: 11.Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: xviii, 381 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138793347; 1138793345Subject(s): Law -- Study and teaching | Legal ethics | Practice of law | Law -- Study and teaching | Legal ethics | Practice of law | Ethik | GlobalisierungDDC classification: 340.071 LOC classification: K100 | .S258 2017Other classification: KL130
Contents:
Dancing around the vortex : a personal introduction / Charles Sampford -- Law, ethics and institutional reform : finding philosophy, displacing ideology / Charles Sampford -- "Theoretical dimensions" of legal education / Charles Sampford (with David Wood) -- Reflection : philosophy in legal education : promises and perils / Hugh Breakey and Charles Sampford -- Revisiting Pearce / Charles Sampford -- Reflections on a respectable revolution / Charles Sampford -- Law student numbers : reassessing the issues / Charles Sampford (with Christine Parker) -- Reflections on developments in legal education / Charles Sampford -- What's a lawyer doing in a nice place like this? / Charles Sampford -- Educating lawyers to be ethical advisers / Charles Sampford (with Sophie Blencowe) -- The ethics of employed lawyers / Charles Sampford -- Reflection : educating ethical lawyers / Hugh Breakey and Charles Sampford -- Reflection : new challenges to ethical practice / Charles Sampford -- Get new lawyers! / Charles Sampford -- More and more lawyers but still no judges / Charles Sampford -- Goldsmith's delinquent client / Charles Sampford -- Professions without borders : global ethics and the international rule of law / Charles Sampford -- A final reflection : new challenges and opportunities for law, lawyering and legal education / Charles Sampford.
Summary: "Once a highly cosmopolitan profession, law was largely domesticated by the demands of the Westphalian state. But as the walls between sovereign states are lowered, law is globalizing in a way that is likely to change law, lawyering and legal education as much over the next 30 years -- when the students entering law schools today reach the peak of their profession -- as it has over the last 300. This book provides a sustained investigation of the theoretical and practical aspects of legal practice and education ... The book features two major areas of investigation. First, it explains the significance of the 'critical', 'theoretical' and 'ethical' dimensions of legal education and legal practice in making more effective practitioners -- placing ethics and values at the heart of the profession. Second, it explores the old/new challenges and opportunities for ethical lawyers. Challenges include those for lawyers working in large organisations dealing with issues from international tax minimisation to advising governments bent on war. Opportunities range from the capacity to give client's ethical advice to playing a key role in the emergence of an international rule of law as they had to the 'domestic' rule of law."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-371) and index.

Dancing around the vortex : a personal introduction / Charles Sampford -- Law, ethics and institutional reform : finding philosophy, displacing ideology / Charles Sampford -- "Theoretical dimensions" of legal education / Charles Sampford (with David Wood) -- Reflection : philosophy in legal education : promises and perils / Hugh Breakey and Charles Sampford -- Revisiting Pearce / Charles Sampford -- Reflections on a respectable revolution / Charles Sampford -- Law student numbers : reassessing the issues / Charles Sampford (with Christine Parker) -- Reflections on developments in legal education / Charles Sampford -- What's a lawyer doing in a nice place like this? / Charles Sampford -- Educating lawyers to be ethical advisers / Charles Sampford (with Sophie Blencowe) -- The ethics of employed lawyers / Charles Sampford -- Reflection : educating ethical lawyers / Hugh Breakey and Charles Sampford -- Reflection : new challenges to ethical practice / Charles Sampford -- Get new lawyers! / Charles Sampford -- More and more lawyers but still no judges / Charles Sampford -- Goldsmith's delinquent client / Charles Sampford -- Professions without borders : global ethics and the international rule of law / Charles Sampford -- A final reflection : new challenges and opportunities for law, lawyering and legal education / Charles Sampford.

"Once a highly cosmopolitan profession, law was largely domesticated by the demands of the Westphalian state. But as the walls between sovereign states are lowered, law is globalizing in a way that is likely to change law, lawyering and legal education as much over the next 30 years -- when the students entering law schools today reach the peak of their profession -- as it has over the last 300. This book provides a sustained investigation of the theoretical and practical aspects of legal practice and education ... The book features two major areas of investigation. First, it explains the significance of the 'critical', 'theoretical' and 'ethical' dimensions of legal education and legal practice in making more effective practitioners -- placing ethics and values at the heart of the profession. Second, it explores the old/new challenges and opportunities for ethical lawyers. Challenges include those for lawyers working in large organisations dealing with issues from international tax minimisation to advising governments bent on war. Opportunities range from the capacity to give client's ethical advice to playing a key role in the emergence of an international rule of law as they had to the 'domestic' rule of law."-- Provided by publisher.

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