Descript |
227p. |
Note |
Delivered within the Faculty of Law of the University of Edinburgh between 1972 and 1975, and first published in the Juridical review. |
Contents |
Aubert, V. The changing role of law and lawyers in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Norwegian society.--Ancel, M. Some recent reforms in the French legal profession.--Gluckman, M. Cross-examination and the substantive law in African traditional courts.--Selznick, P. Social advocacy and the legal profession in the United States. Reiss, A. J. Public prosecutors and criminal prosecution in the United States of America.--Luhmann, N. The legal profession: comments on the situation in the Federal Republic of Germany.--Di Federico, G. The Italian judicial profession and its bureaucratic setting.--White, R. H. H. The distasteful character of litigation for poor persons.--Donaldson, G. The legal profession in Scottish society in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.--Phillipson, N. T. Lawyers, landowners, and the civic leadership of post-union Scotland.--Campbell, C. M. Lawyers and their public.--Smith, T. B. Epilogue. |
ISBN |
0414006038 |
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