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[Geoffrey Hazard Jr., Angelo Dondi, Geoffrey C. Hazard] ↠ Legal Ethics: A Comparative Study ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Legal Ethics: A Comparative Study Dr. Charles Saunders said Unorthodox - But Interesting. Down-grading moral hazard by compartmentalizing it so as to examine each piece is interesting but I am not sure that this is correct. This book ought to be read simply because it presents a different point of view. At times, however, the math is all backwards in terms of constraints and objective functions. Possibly this leads to the confusio. From Perversion to New Theory Alexander Khodenko According to New Theory, "people buy health insur
Title | : | Legal Ethics: A Comparative Study |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.66 (809 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0804748829 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 244 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
In addressing these issues, Legal Ethics provides an explanation of the duties and dilemmas common to practicing lawyers in modern legal systems throughout the world.The authors focus their analysis on lawyers in independent practice in modern capitalist constitutional regimes, including the United States, Japan, Europe, and Latin America, as well as the emerging legal systems in China and the former Soviet bloc, to develop connections between the legal profession and political systems based on the rule of law. They find that although ethical tension is inherent in the legal practice of all these societies, the legal profession is essential to stable political institutions.. Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important ethical issues that all lawyers confront: the difference between the role of lawyers and the role of judges in pursuing justice, and the conflicting responsibilities lawyers have to their clients and to the legal system more broadly
"Professors Hazard and Dondi have a very large understanding of the realities of contemporary law practice throughout the developed world. Specialists and professionals worldwide will find this book stimulating and welcome." —Roger Cramton, Cornell University School of Law. Their conversations with lawyers, judges, and government officials provide richness and depth to their analysis
Dr. Charles Saunders said Unorthodox - But Interesting. Down-grading moral hazard by compartmentalizing it so as to examine each piece is interesting but I am not sure that this is correct. This book ought to be read simply because it presents a different point of view. At times, however, the math is all backwards in terms of constraints and objective functions. Possibly this leads to the confusio. From Perversion to New Theory Alexander Khodenko According to New Theory, "people buy health insurance to obtain additional income when ill." Does not it sound at least to say strange? to obtain income? As if it is all people are concerned with in life, or it is the most important thing during our short stay here. To me it looks as a form of logical thinking that is based on perverted value. Simplistic and Redundant I had hoped that this book would be intellectually satisfying. Instead, I found the book to be terribly written, overly simplistic, and adding nothing additional to this area of law.All of the anecdotes were obvious and uninspiring. The book tries to cover too much, in the end, becoming an exercise in intellectual futility and redundancy. If
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