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E-raamat: Why Lawyers Behave As They Do

  • Formaat: 144 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Westview Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429982699
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  • Formaat: 144 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Westview Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429982699

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Over the past five years, the American Bar Association and legal educators themselves have been expanding the discussion of professional responsibility. Traditionalists state that lawyers must maximize the gain for their client regardless of whether that means turning a blind eye to behavior or facts which may serve justice but hinder the client's case.In Why Lawyers Behave as They Do, Paul Haskell explains the professional rules that govern how lawyers behave and which permit or require conduct that laypersons may find unethical. In his criticism of the traditional role of lawyers, Haskell proposes an alternative and controversial model of behavior.

In Why Lawyers Behave as They Do, Paul Haskell explains the professional rules that govern how lawyers behave and which permit or require conduct that laypersons may find unethical. In his criticism of the traditional role of lawyers, Haskell proposes an alternative and controversial model of behavior.


In this book, the author explains the professional rules that govern how lawyers behave and that permit—or require—conduct that laypersons may find unethical. In his criticism of the traditional role of lawyers, he proposes an alternative—and controversial—model of behavior.
Preface -- The Behavior of Lawyers -- The Lawyers Service on Behalf of
an Immoral Objective -- The Morality of the Means -- A Troubled Profession --
Appendix: Excerpts from Professional Rules
Paul G. Haskell is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.