The rapidly expanding Chinese legal profession provides an extraordinary opportunity for the U.S. legal profession to test U.S. assumptions about legal ethics. This essay examines challenges facing Chinese legal education and the Chinese legal profession as it develops norms of legal ethics. This essay examines this process from the law school and law student’s perspective about legal ethics, and then briefly explores the effort to create norms of attorney conduct from a top-down perspective. Both a bottom-up and top-down view show the tremendous challenges facing the emerging Chinese legal culture in building a coherent model of lawyering that can serve as the foundation for a system of legal ethics
Conference Theme: Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory ChangeSession 9C: CultureThis research undert...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
Session 6D - Legal Ethics in China and JapanJudicial ethics has become a burning issue in the People...
The rapidly expanding Chinese legal profession provides an extraordinary opportunity for the U.S. le...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
Ethical training for law students is commonly known as legal ethics education. In the past three dec...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separate...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separat...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
China and Japan are the two largest economies in Asia, and both countries are similar in their adopt...
Seeking to play a greater role in an evolving world order, China faces pressure to conform to intern...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
Conference Theme: Law & Society in Asia : Defining & Advancing the FieldParallel Panels Session 5: F...
Symposium Theme: Resolution of Public Disputes and Rights Protection from Comparative Perspectiv
Conference Theme: Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory ChangeSession 9C: CultureThis research undert...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
Session 6D - Legal Ethics in China and JapanJudicial ethics has become a burning issue in the People...
The rapidly expanding Chinese legal profession provides an extraordinary opportunity for the U.S. le...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
Ethical training for law students is commonly known as legal ethics education. In the past three dec...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separate...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separat...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
The number of Chinese lawyers and law schools is burgeoning as China\u27s legal system undergoes sig...
China and Japan are the two largest economies in Asia, and both countries are similar in their adopt...
Seeking to play a greater role in an evolving world order, China faces pressure to conform to intern...
Legal ethics, professional responsibility, and professionalism are timely topics as lawyers contin...
Conference Theme: Law & Society in Asia : Defining & Advancing the FieldParallel Panels Session 5: F...
Symposium Theme: Resolution of Public Disputes and Rights Protection from Comparative Perspectiv
Conference Theme: Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory ChangeSession 9C: CultureThis research undert...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
Session 6D - Legal Ethics in China and JapanJudicial ethics has become a burning issue in the People...