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"Overcrowding the Profession" – an Artificial Argument?
Published 2013-07-01Subjects: “…Legal Profession…”
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Prospects of regulatory and legal support for obtaining a higher legal education by a citizen of Ukraine
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…legal framework, higher legal education, ukraine, legal profession, reform, law of ukraine, standard, concept.…”
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Application of blockchain smart contracts in smart tenancies: A Malaysian perspective
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Inherited Capital and Acquired Capital The Socio-political Dynamics of Producing Legal Elites
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Barriers to the Profession: Inaction in Ontario, Canada and its Consequences
Published 2013-07-01Subjects: “…Legal Profession…”
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Die Wenslikheid van Afrikaans as Vaktaal vir Regstudente
Published 2011-04-01Subjects: “…language and the legal profession…”
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A frustração profissional e a lei Professional frustration and the law
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Professional Prestige in the Indian LPO Industry
Published 2013-07-01Subjects: “…Indian Legal Profession…”
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La discordance des temporalités dans la justice des mineurs
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Un paese senza avvocati? Stereotipi, fraintendimenti e riflessioni storico-comparative sulla professione legale in Giappone
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Doing Good Instead of Doing Well? What Lawyers Could be Doing in a World of “Too Many” Lawyers
Published 2013-07-01Subjects: “…Legal profession…”
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Access to Justice in South Africa: Are there Enough Lawyers?
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The Use of a Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach to the Teaching and Learning of Law to a New Generation of Law Students in South Africa
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Translation and the Divorce Lawyer: Simulating the Law and Society Interface
Published 1989-01-01“…In this paper I discuss the use of simulation to explore the role of the legal profession in the resolution of matrimonial disputes. …”
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Cross-National Comparative Study on Legal Education and Admission to Practice Between China, India and Pakistan
Published 2018-06-01“…Legal profession has experienced substantial changes owing to economic needs and evolution of legal industry and market. …”
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DISRUPSI DAN MASA DEPAN PROFESI HUKUM
Published 2020-02-01“…Abstract Disruption poses a threat on legal profession establishments such as law firms, notaries, as well as the courts. …”
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Developing Legal Terminology in African Languages as Aid to the Court Interpreter: A South African Perspective
Published 2013-12-01“…The need for unambiguous communication in the theoretical and applied fields of human activity, such as the legal profession, is constantly increasing. Terminologists and subject specialists are focused on the provision of unambiguous source- and target-language terms for well-defined concepts. …”
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Women Lawyers on TV – the British Experience
Published 2015-12-01“…This step into the top echelon of the elite branch of the split British legal profession is a major marker in a lawyer’s career. …”
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SPECIFIC FEATURES OF STATUS OF ATTORNEYS WORKING AT THE ATTORNEYS' CONSULTATIONS AT VOLOGDA DISTRICT COURT
Published 2013-12-01“…</p><p>The results of this study provide scientific and practical value , as may be applicable both for the training of students in the disciplines of "legal profession" and "History of State and Law", and in practice - in the drafting of the reform of the legal profession.…”
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Educating Law Students for Rural and Regional Legal Practice: Embedding Place Consciousness in Law Curricula
Published 2014-01-01“…The Australian legal profession persistently remains the domain of the white middle-class. …”
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