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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.

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"Professors Hazard and Dondi have a very large understanding of the realities of contemporary law practice throughout the developed world. Their conversations with lawyers, judges, and government officials provide richness and depth to their analysis. Specialists and professionals worldwide will find this book stimulating and welcome." —Roger Cramton, Cornell University School of Law
"This pioneering study seeks to bridge the gap between common law and civil law standards of lawyer behavior. Beneath the differences in the systems, the authors trace similar responses to problems that legal practitioners face in various nations. Their work will improve transnational understanding and foster the transnational practice of law." —John Leubsdorf, Rutgers School of Law, Newark
"Weaving together law, philosophy, ethics, political science, and history, the authors have created an excellent description and discussion of these issues and the importance of legal ethics in a system that purports to mete out justice."—CHOICE
"...Offers a fruitful avenue for deploying comparative research in service of promoting positive change."—Law and Politics Book Review

Legal Ethics

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A Hardback by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Angelo Dondi

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    Publisher: Stanford University Press
    Publication Date: 01/09/2004
    ISBN13: 9780804748827, 978-0804748827
    ISBN10: 0804748829

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    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.

    Trade Review
    "Professors Hazard and Dondi have a very large understanding of the realities of contemporary law practice throughout the developed world. Their conversations with lawyers, judges, and government officials provide richness and depth to their analysis. Specialists and professionals worldwide will find this book stimulating and welcome." —Roger Cramton, Cornell University School of Law
    "This pioneering study seeks to bridge the gap between common law and civil law standards of lawyer behavior. Beneath the differences in the systems, the authors trace similar responses to problems that legal practitioners face in various nations. Their work will improve transnational understanding and foster the transnational practice of law." —John Leubsdorf, Rutgers School of Law, Newark
    "Weaving together law, philosophy, ethics, political science, and history, the authors have created an excellent description and discussion of these issues and the importance of legal ethics in a system that purports to mete out justice."—CHOICE
    "...Offers a fruitful avenue for deploying comparative research in service of promoting positive change."—Law and Politics Book Review

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