Lawyers Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Lawyers  Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice
Author: Susan D. Carle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005
Genre: Legal ethics
ISBN: 1479879371

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Lawyers Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Lawyers  Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice
Author: Susan D. Carle
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2005-08-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814772744

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Legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility; they can serve as a means for changing power relations, empowering the disenfranchised, and advocating progressive social change. Lawyers’ Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice broadens the discussion on legal ethics by first introducing the historical and theoretical background and then connecting it to real world issues while addressing lawyers' ethical obligations to work for social justice. The reader features differing critical approaches and opens up new avenues of ethical debate. While the literature included is diverse and interdisciplinary, it shares a vision of legal ethical inquiry as a means for changing power relations, empowering the disenfranchised, and advocating progressive social change. Through a combination of provocative selections, lively writing, concrete examples of cases and social movements, and incisive editorial commentary, Lawyers ’Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice defines the emergence of an exciting new field of critical legal ethics scholarship.

Lawyers Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Lawyers  Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice
Author: Susan D. Carle
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2005-08-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814716403

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Susan D. Carle centers this collection of texts on the premise that legal ethics should be far more than a set of rules on professional responsibility.

Lawyers and Justice

Lawyers and Justice
Author: David Luban
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691187556

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The law, Holmes said, is no brooding omnipresence in the sky. "If that is true," writes David Luban, "it is because we encounter the legal system in the form of flesh-and-blood human beings: the police if we are unlucky, but for the (marginally) luckier majority, the lawyers." For practical purposes, the lawyers are the law. In this comprehensive study of legal ethics, Luban examines the conflict between common morality and the lawyer's "role morality" under the adversary system and how this conflict becomes a social and political problem for a community. Using real examples and drawing extensively on case law, he develops a systematic philosophical treatment of the problem of role morality in legal practice. He then applies the argument to the problem of confidentiality, outlines an affordable system of legal services for the poor, and provides an in-depth philosophical treatment of ethical problems in public interest law.

Giving Desert Its Due

Giving Desert Its Due
Author: Wojciech Sadurski
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401577069

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During the last half of the twentieth century, legal philosophy (or legal theory or jurisprudence) has grown significantly. It is no longer the domain of a few isolated scholars in law and philosophy. Hundreds of scholars from diverse fields attend international meetings on the subject. In some universities, large lecture courses of five hundred students or more study it. The primary aim of the Law and Philosophy Library is to present some of the best original work on legal philosophy from both the Anglo-American and European traditions. Not only does it help make some of the best work avail able to an international audience, but it also encourages increased awareness of, and interaction between, the two major traditions. The primary focus is on full-length scholarly monographs, although some edited volumes of original papers are also included. The Library editors are assisted by an Editorial Advisory Board of internationally renowed scholars. Legal philosophy should not be considered a narrowly circumscribed field.

The Practice of Justice

The Practice of Justice
Author: William H. Simon
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674043664

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Should a lawyer keep a client's secret even when disclosure would exculpate a person wrongly accused of crime? The Practice of Justice is a fresh look at this and other traditional questions about the ethics of lawyering.

Assessing Lawyers Ethics

Assessing Lawyers  Ethics
Author: Adrian Evans
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139493109

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Legal practitioners operate in an environment of seemingly endless ethical challenges, and against a backdrop of diminishing public opinion about their morality. Based on extensive research, Assessing Lawyers' Ethics argues that lawyers' individual ethics can be assessed and measured in realistic frameworks. When this assessment takes place, legal practitioners are more likely to demonstrate better ethical behaviour as a result of their increased awareness of their own choices. This book advocates a variety of peer-administered testing mechanisms that have the potential to reverse damaging behaviours within the legal profession. It provides prototype techniques, questions and assessments that can be modified to suit different legal cultures. These will help the profession regain the initiative in ethical business practice, halt the decline in firms' reputations and reduce the risk of state-sponsored regulatory intervention.

Social Justice and Legal Education

Social Justice and Legal Education
Author: Chris Ashford,Paul McKeown
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781527525641

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Recent years have seen social justice emerge as a powerful driver for work, both in law schools and the legal services sector. However, questions remain about how that term is understood and given meaning within the legal academy and beyond. This edited collection explores the meanings that have emerged and might subsequently be developed, together with a practical exploration of projects that have sought to bring the social justice agenda to life in law schools and in communities around the world. Over the course of eighteen chapters, this volume engages with a range of social justice and legal education themes, including clinical legal education, innocence projects, access to justice, cause lawyering, LGBTQ identities, and sustainability in law schools. In addition, it also explores themes of ethics and values in contemporary legal education in Africa, Australia, North America, and the UK.