Legal services regulation at the crossroads : Justitia's legions / Noel Semple.
2015
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Legal services regulation at the crossroads : Justitia's legions / Noel Semple.
Published
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Limited, 2015.
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ISBN
9781784711665 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (viii, 319 pages) : illustrations ; cm.
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eep9781784711665
Summary
Who should be allowed to provide legal services to others? What characteristics must these services possess? Through a comparative study of English-speaking jurisdictions, this book illuminates the policy choices involved in legal services regulation and the important consequences of these choices. Regulation can protect the interests of clients and the public, and reinforce the rule of law. On the other hand, it can undermine access to justice and suppress innovation, whilst failing to accomplish its lofty ambitions. In this book, Noel Semple offers a pathway towards increasing regulation's benefits and reducing its burdens. A client-centric approach to legal services regulation can enhance access to justice and service quality, while revitalizing legal professionalism, self-regulation, and independence. This book is both a comparative study of legal services regulation in the common law world, and an agenda for regulatory reform. Legal Services Regulation at the Crossroads will benefit legal scholars with an interest in access to justice, professional responsibility and legal ethics. Practitioners in legal services regulation will find the comprehensive agenda for reform a pragmatic point of reference.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
pt. I. Regulation in the common law world
part II. Does professionalist-independent regulation have a future?
part III. The case for professionalist-independent regulation
part IV. A path forward.
part II. Does professionalist-independent regulation have a future?
part III. The case for professionalist-independent regulation
part IV. A path forward.