This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of foreign lawyers. It looks at how the increase in globalization has led different countries to take different approaches toward dealing with these foreign lawyers. There are complex and varying reasons for how a country approaches foreign lawyers, as is demonstrated particularly through the actions of Brazil, India, and Japan. Also, it appears that emerging, but not as of yet established, global economic powers have decided it is in their interest to severely restrict the activity of foreign lawyers. The note suggests that these emerging powers should take the approach that Japan has taken and incrementally liberalize their rules regarding fo...
The focus in this Essay is on the regulations which have been adopted in the various states within t...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Japanese lawyers have faced the globalization of legal markets for decades. The first wave of global...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
The focus in this Essay is on the regulations which have been adopted in the various states within t...
The focus in this Essay is on the regulations which have been adopted in the various states within t...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
This note addresses the issues raised by domestic laws and bar associations limiting the practice of...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Part I of this note presents the case for a national bar to regulate foreign lawyers. National regul...
Japanese lawyers have faced the globalization of legal markets for decades. The first wave of global...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Al...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
The focus in this Essay is on the regulations which have been adopted in the various states within t...
The focus in this Essay is on the regulations which have been adopted in the various states within t...
Globalization of the legal profession is ever relevant, as the ideology of globalism is challenged i...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...