English Lawyers between Market and State

The Politics of Professionalism
ISBN13: 9780198260349ISBN10: 0198260342 Paperback, 754 pages

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The English legal profession, uncharacteristically, was often in the headlines during the 1990s. Reforms initiated by a Conservative Lord Chancellor and extended by his Labour successor transformed traditions, over the vigorous objections of the judiciary, Bar, and Law Society. Rapid market developments enriched some barristers and solicitors while squeezing others. The two professional associations confronted crises in self-regulation and governance. This book mines that tumultuous period for insights into the prospects of professionalism in the 21st century.

Features

  • The most comprehensive account of the challenges facing English lawyers in the 21st century
  • A powerful critical analysis of one of the classic professions

Reviews

"Richard Abel's most recent project has turned history like a craftsman to provide us with a punctilious chronicle of a transformative period in English legal politics. Those who take up this book will be rewarded with what might be the best account of how one country's legal profession-understood as a collectivity but the creature of individual and sub-group action-attempts to maintain its traditional position of strength in the face of external assaults and internal discord."--The Law and Politics Book Review

Product Details

754 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-826034-9ISBN10: 0-19-826034-2

About the Author(s)

Richard Abel is Connell Professor of Law, UCLA. He is a member of the Bars of New York and Connecticut.

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