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Volume 1 National reports.
Volume 1: National Reports. Lawyers in a new geopolitical conjuncture: continuity and change / Hilary Sommerlad and Ole Hammerslev
Australia: a legal profession globalised and magnified / Margaret Thornton and Asmi Wood
Canada: continuity and change in a modern legal profession / Ronit Dinovitzer and Meghan Dawe
England and Wales: a legal profession in the vanguard of professional transformation? / Hilary Sommerlad, Andrew Francis, Joan Loughrey and Steven Vaughan
Scotland: caught between nationalism and the market: what does the future hold for Scots lawyers? / Alan Paterson and Peter Robson
United States: out of many legal professions, one? / Scott L Cummings, Carroll S Seron, Ann Southworth, Rebecca L Sandefur, Steven A Boutcher and Anna Raup-Kounovsky
Belgium: a law degree opens the door to a lot of occupations, even the bar / Steven Givens, Bernard Hubeau, Stefan Rutten, Jean Van Houtte and Margot Van Leuvenhaege
Denmark, Sweden and Norway: liberalisation, differentiation and the emergence of a legal services market / Ole Hammerslev
France: the reconfiguration of a profession / Christian Bessy and Benoit Bastard
Germany: resistance and reactions to demands of modernisation / Matthias Kilian and Ulrike Schultz
Italy: a delicate balance between maintenance and change / Evelyn Micelotta and Gabrielle Dorian
Netherlands: developments and challenges / Nienke Doornbos and Leny de Groot-van Leeuwen
Switzerland: the end of prosperity in the age of globalisations? / Isabel Boni-Le Goff, Eléonore Lépinard, Grégoire Mallard and Nicky Le Feuvre
Czech Republic: legal professions looking for serenity and stability / Jan Kober
Poland: opening the legal professions / Kaja Gadowska
Russia: challenges of the market and boundary work / Ekaterina Moiseeva and Timur Bocharov
Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina: challenges of liberalisation and democratic consolidation / Danilo Vuković, Valerija Dabetić and Samir Forić
Argentina: the long transition of the legal profession / Martin Böhmer
Brazil: fragmentary development, democratisation, and globalisation / Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Pedro Fortes
Chile: lawyers engage with the market, specialisation, and rights / Christián Villalonga
Mexico: significant growth and under-regulation of the legal profession / Luis Fernando Perez-Hurtado
Venezuela: a despatch from the abyss / Manual Gómez and Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo
Burundi: middlemen and opponents in the shadow of the ethno-state / Sara Dezalay
Kenya: between globalisation and constitutionalism / Winifred Kamau
Nigeria: an account of adaptation / Enibokun Uzebu-Imarhiagbe
South Africa: a profession in transformation / Jonathan Klaaren
Zimbabwe: legal practitioners, politics and transformation since 1980 / George H Karekwaivanane
Egypt: the long decline of the legal profession / Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron and Menna Omar
Iran: a clash of two legal cultures? / Reza Banakar and Keyvan Ziaee
Israel: numbers, make-up and modes of practice / Eyal Katvan, Limor Zer-Gutman and Neta Ziv
Libya: lawyers between ideology and the market / Jessica Carlisle
Palestine: lawyering between colonisation and the struggle for professional independence / Mutaz M Qafisheh
Tunisia: a political profession? / Eric Gobe
Turkey: emergence and development of the legal profession / Seda Kalem
China: a tale of four decades / Sida Liu
India: present and future: a revised sociological portrait / Swethaa S Ballakrishnen
Indonesia: professionals, brokers and fixers / Santy Kouwagam and Adriaan Bedner
Japan: towards stratification, diversification and specialisation / Masayuki Murayama
Myanmar: law as a desirable and dangerous profession / Melissa Crouch
South Korea: reshaping the legal profession / Jae Won Kim
Taiwan and Hong Kong: localisation and politicisation / Ching-Fang Hsu
Thailand: the evolution of law, the legal profession and political authority / Frank W Munger
Vietnam: from cadres to a 'managed' profession / Pip Nicholson and Do Hai Ha
Comparative sociology of lawyers, 1988-2018: the professional project / Richard L Abel
Volume 1: National Reports. Lawyers in a new geopolitical conjuncture: continuity and change / Hilary Sommerlad and Ole Hammerslev
Australia: a legal profession globalised and magnified / Margaret Thornton and Asmi Wood
Canada: continuity and change in a modern legal profession / Ronit Dinovitzer and Meghan Dawe
England and Wales: a legal profession in the vanguard of professional transformation? / Hilary Sommerlad, Andrew Francis, Joan Loughrey and Steven Vaughan
Scotland: caught between nationalism and the market: what does the future hold for Scots lawyers? / Alan Paterson and Peter Robson
United States: out of many legal professions, one? / Scott L Cummings, Carroll S Seron, Ann Southworth, Rebecca L Sandefur, Steven A Boutcher and Anna Raup-Kounovsky
Belgium: a law degree opens the door to a lot of occupations, even the bar / Steven Givens, Bernard Hubeau, Stefan Rutten, Jean Van Houtte and Margot Van Leuvenhaege
Denmark, Sweden and Norway: liberalisation, differentiation and the emergence of a legal services market / Ole Hammerslev
France: the reconfiguration of a profession / Christian Bessy and Benoit Bastard
Germany: resistance and reactions to demands of modernisation / Matthias Kilian and Ulrike Schultz
Italy: a delicate balance between maintenance and change / Evelyn Micelotta and Gabrielle Dorian
Netherlands: developments and challenges / Nienke Doornbos and Leny de Groot-van Leeuwen
Switzerland: the end of prosperity in the age of globalisations? / Isabel Boni-Le Goff, Eléonore Lépinard, Grégoire Mallard and Nicky Le Feuvre
Czech Republic: legal professions looking for serenity and stability / Jan Kober
Poland: opening the legal professions / Kaja Gadowska
Russia: challenges of the market and boundary work / Ekaterina Moiseeva and Timur Bocharov
Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina: challenges of liberalisation and democratic consolidation / Danilo Vuković, Valerija Dabetić and Samir Forić
Argentina: the long transition of the legal profession / Martin Böhmer
Brazil: fragmentary development, democratisation, and globalisation / Maria da Gloria Bonelli and Pedro Fortes
Chile: lawyers engage with the market, specialisation, and rights / Christián Villalonga
Mexico: significant growth and under-regulation of the legal profession / Luis Fernando Perez-Hurtado
Venezuela: a despatch from the abyss / Manual Gómez and Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo
Burundi: middlemen and opponents in the shadow of the ethno-state / Sara Dezalay
Kenya: between globalisation and constitutionalism / Winifred Kamau
Nigeria: an account of adaptation / Enibokun Uzebu-Imarhiagbe
South Africa: a profession in transformation / Jonathan Klaaren
Zimbabwe: legal practitioners, politics and transformation since 1980 / George H Karekwaivanane
Egypt: the long decline of the legal profession / Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron and Menna Omar
Iran: a clash of two legal cultures? / Reza Banakar and Keyvan Ziaee
Israel: numbers, make-up and modes of practice / Eyal Katvan, Limor Zer-Gutman and Neta Ziv
Libya: lawyers between ideology and the market / Jessica Carlisle
Palestine: lawyering between colonisation and the struggle for professional independence / Mutaz M Qafisheh
Tunisia: a political profession? / Eric Gobe
Turkey: emergence and development of the legal profession / Seda Kalem
China: a tale of four decades / Sida Liu
India: present and future: a revised sociological portrait / Swethaa S Ballakrishnen
Indonesia: professionals, brokers and fixers / Santy Kouwagam and Adriaan Bedner
Japan: towards stratification, diversification and specialisation / Masayuki Murayama
Myanmar: law as a desirable and dangerous profession / Melissa Crouch
South Korea: reshaping the legal profession / Jae Won Kim
Taiwan and Hong Kong: localisation and politicisation / Ching-Fang Hsu
Thailand: the evolution of law, the legal profession and political authority / Frank W Munger
Vietnam: from cadres to a 'managed' profession / Pip Nicholson and Do Hai Ha
Comparative sociology of lawyers, 1988-2018: the professional project / Richard L Abel