Public Law Private Practice

Public Law  Private Practice
Author: Darryl E. Flaherty
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684175246

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Long ignored by historians and repudiated in their time, practitioners of private law opened the way toward Japan’s legal modernity. From the seventeenth to the turn of the twentieth century, lawyers and their predecessors changed society in ways that first samurai and then the state could not. During the Edo period (1600–1868), they worked from the shadows to bend the shogun’s law to suit the market needs of merchants and the justice concerns of peasants. Over the course of the nineteenth century, legal practitioners changed law from a tool for rule into a new epistemology and laid the foundation for parliamentary politics during the Meiji era (1868–1912). This social and political history argues that legal modernity sprouted from indigenous roots and helped delineate a budding nation’s public and private spheres. Tracing the transition of law regimes from Edo to Meiji, Darryl E. Flaherty shows how the legal profession emerged as a force for change in modern Japan and highlights its lasting contributions in founding private universities, political parties, and a national association of lawyers that contributed to legal reform during the twentieth century.

Government Lawyering

Government Lawyering
Author: Elizabeth Sanderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0433498633

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Private Lawyers and the Public Interest

Private Lawyers and the Public Interest
Author: Robert Granfield,Lynn Mather
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-11-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199745173

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This collection of original essays by leading and emerging scholars in the field examines the history, conditions, organization, and strategies of pro bono lawyering. Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession traces the rise and impact of the American Bar Association's campaign to hold lawyers accountable for a commitment to public service and to encourage public service within law schools. Combining empirical legal research with reflections by practitioners and theorists about the meaning and practice of pro bono legal work, this collection of essays interrogates the public service ideals that are inscribed within the legal profession and places these ideals within a broader social, economic, ideological, and normative context. Particular attention is paid to the factors that explain why lawyers engage in pro bono work and the ways in which their views of pro bono are mediated by the institutional context of their legal practice. The book also explores the concept of "public" in public service and compares pro bono as a means of delivering legal services with other mechanisms such as state funding. Collectively, these essays investigate the evolving role of pro bono in the legal profession and in law schools, the relationship between pro bono ideals and pro bono in practice, the way that pro bono is shaped by external forces beyond the individual practitioner, and the multi-faceted nature of legal professionalism as expressed through pro bono practice.

Private Law

Private Law
Author: Kit Barker,Darryn Jensen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107512726

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The relationship between private and public law has long been the focus of critical attention, but recent years have seen the growing influence upon private law of statutory intervention, public regulation, corporate globalisation and constitutional and international human rights norms. Such developments increasingly call into question the capacity of private law reasoning to operate in isolation from public institutions and goals. Commencing with three contrasting visions of the nature and importance of distinctions between public and private in the modern day, this book traces a number of encounters between private law and 'public' values in key areas of private law doctrine, such as charity law, commercial law, tort law and class actions, across several jurisdictions. It examines the influence within these fields of public concepts and goals, such as behavioural modification, accountability and anti-discrimination norms, as well as the (reverse) influence that private law has upon ('public') human rights jurisprudence.

Financial Assistance by Geographic Area

Financial Assistance by Geographic Area
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1979
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN: MINN:30000010693152

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Financial Assistance by Geographic Area

Financial Assistance by Geographic Area
Author: United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Finance
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2024
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN: STANFORD:36105214591021

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Financial Assistance by Geographic Area

Financial Assistance by Geographic Area
Author: United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Office of the Assistant Secretary, Comptroller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN: STANFORD:36105214591112

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Public private Partnerships in Canada

Public private Partnerships in Canada
Author: Timothy John Murphy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2019
Genre: Public-private sector cooperation
ISBN: 0433457988

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