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International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 6  Number 3  November 1999

Editorial
Avrom Sherr 259

Articles
Progressive legal services in Norway? Jon T. Johnsen 261

The implementation of quality initiatives and the New Public Management in the legal aid sector in England and Wales: bureaucratization, stratification and surveillance
Hilary Sommerlad 311

Work in Progress
Markets and contingency: how client markets influence the work of plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyers
Jerry Van Hoy 345

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VOLUME Contents and Author Index, 1999 367


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 6  Number 2  July 1999

Editorial
Avrom Sherr 139

Articles
Solicitors, dishonesty and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal
Mark R. Davies 141

Lawyer deregulation via business deregulation: compliance professionalism and legal professionalism Christine Parker 175

“The Future of Law” Debate: Greenebaum on Susskind and Susskind’s Reply
Is the medium the message? A discussion of Susskind’s The Future of Law
Edwin H. Greenebaum 197

Reply Richard Susskind 208

Legal Education
The culture of mnemosyne: open-book assessment and the theory and practice of legal education
Paul Maharg 219

Legal Dress
A brief history of wigs in the legal profession
James G. Mclaren 241


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 6  Number 1  March 1999

EDITORIAL
AVROM SHERR 5

ARTICLES
Law in the world of business: lawyers in large industrial enterprises
JEAN VAN HOUTTE 7

‘Learned Profession?—the stuff of sherry talk’: the response to Practice Rule 15? CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN, SUZANNE DAY & JANE WORTHINGTON 27

Lawyers in China and the rule of law JEREMY COOPER 71

Legal professionals and civil disobedience: an Israeli case study
MICHAEL KEREN 91

REVIEW ARTICLE
Taking lawyers’ ethics seriously
DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB 109


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 5  Numbers 2/3  July/November 1998

Special Issue: Lawyering for a Fragmented World
GUEST EDITOR: W. WESLEY PUE

EDITORIAL
Lawyering for a fragmented world: professionalism after God
W. WESLEY PUE 125

ARTICLES
Fragmenting professionalism: racial identity and the ideology of
bleached out lawyering
DAVID B. WILKINS 141

Legal ethics for a fragmented society: between professional and
personal
ALLAN C. HUTCHINSON 175

Cause lawyers crossing the lines: patterns of fragmentation and
cooperation between state and civil rights lawyers in Israel

YOAV DOTAN 193

Transgressive cause lawyering: practice sites and the politicization of
the professional
STUART SCHEINGOLD & ANNE BLOOM 209

"A moral vacuity in her which is difficult if not impossible to explain":
law, psychiatry and the remaking of Karla Homolka

ANNE MCGILLIVRAY 255

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VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1998 289


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 5 Number 1 March 1998

EDITORIAL
Professional discord
AVROM SHERR 5

ARTICLES
Revisiting the debate over criminal legal aid delivery models: viewing
international experience from a British perspective
TAMARA GORIELY 7

Wither mutuality? A recent history of solicitors’ professional
indemnity insurance
MARK DAVIES 29

LEGAL EDUCATION
Assessing the "reflective practitioner": pedagogic principles and
certification needs
JULIE MACFARLANE 63

Reflection and supervision in clinical legal education: do work
placements have a role in undergraduate legal education?
NEIL KIBBLE 83


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 4 Number 3 November 1997

EDITORIAL
Professional struggles
AVROM SHERR 165

ARTICLES
Rights of audience in the higher courts in England and Wales since the
1990 Act: what happened?
MICHAEL ZANDER 167

"Better to enlist their support than to suffer their antagonism": the
game of monopoly between lawyers and notaries in British Columbia,
1930–81
JOAN BROCKMAN 197

"And the Lord knows where that might lead"—the Law Society, the
fraudulent solicitor and the Solicitors Act 1941
MARK LUNNEY 235

Prospects for structural and economic integration of the Australian
legal profession
STAN ROSS 267

BOOK REVIEW
The High Priests of American Politics: The Role of Lawyers in
American Political Institutions
291

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VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1997 294


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 4 Numbers 1/2 March/July 1997

Special Issue: Legal Ethics in Europe

EDITORIAL
Dinners, library seats, wigs and relatives AVROM SHERR 5

ARTICLES
Polishing the Bar: the Legal Ethics Code and disciplinary system of
the Netherlands, and a comparison with the United States

LENY E. DE GROOT-VAN LEEUWEN 9

Legal ethics in Scotland ALAN PATERSON 25

Legal ethics in Germany ULRIKE SCHULTZ 55

Self-regulation of legal professions in contemporary Italy
VITTORIO OLGIATI 89

Legal ethics in England and Wales AVROM SHERR & LISA WEBLEY 109

WORK IN PROGRESS
Looking for legal ethics LESLIE SHEINMAN 139

BOOK REVIEW

Essential Legal Skills—Mediation 155


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 3 Number 3 November 1996

EDITORIAL
Professor Louis Brown-"the father of preventive law"
AVROM SHERR 253

ARTICLES
The legal profession in East Germany-past, present and future
MICHAEL BOHLANDER, MARK BLACKSELL & KARL MARTIN BORN 255

Professional ethics North and South: interest on clients' trust funds
and lawyer fraud. An opportunity to redeem professionalism
ADRIAN EVANS 281

LEGAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS
The culture of design STEPHEN NATHANSON 301

MANAGEMENT
Development of law firm training programs: coping with a turbulent
environment
EDWIN H. GREENEBAUM 315

REVIEW
The English Legal Aid White Paper and the LAG conference
TAMARA GORIELY 353

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VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, 1996 361


International Journal of the
Legal Profession

VOLUME 3 Numbers 1/2 March 1996

Special Issue: The Solicitors' Profession in Transition

EDITORIAL
CAROLE WILLIS & ELENI SKORDAKI 5

ARTICLES
Glass slippers and glass ceilings: women in the legal profession
ELENI SKORDAKI 7

From a gentlemen's to a public profession: status and politics in the
history of English solicitors
MICHAEL BURRAGE 45

Bourgeois collectivism, professional power and the boundaries of the
State: The private and public life of the Law Society, 1825 to 1914

DAVID SUGARMAN 81

Professionalism and the legal services market ALAN A. PATERSON 137

Megalawyering in the global order: the cultural, social and economic
transformation of global legal practice
JOHN FLOOD 169

Law for the poor: the relationship between advice agencies and
solicitors in the development of poverty law
TAMARA GORIELY 215

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