1st Edition
Professional Competition and Professional Power
300 Pages
by
Routledge
304 Pages
by
Routledge
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Examines the ongoing efforts of lawyers and allied professionals to construct, police and redefine their boundaries. Focusing on the newly emerging large multinationals, it explores the relationship between professions, the economy and the state.
Chapter 1 Introduction, Yves Dezalay, Berenice Cleeve; Part 1 The construction of international taxation, Sol Picciotto; Chapter 3 Calculating corporate failure, Peter Miller, Michael Power; Chapter 4 Technological warfare, Yves Dezalay, Brian Cleeve; Chapter 5 A new judge for a new system of economic justice?, Alain Bancaud, Anne Boigeol, Dennis Breen; Chapter 6 German corporate lawyers, Ralf Rogowski; Part 2 The cultures of globalization, John Flood; Chapter 8 Process and policy of legal professionalization in Europe, Vittorio Olgiati; Chapter 9 Bank lawyers, Michael Hartmann; Chapter 10 Who colonized whom?, David Sugarman; Chapter 11 Creative lawyering and the dynamics of business regulation, Joseph McCahery, Sol Picciotto;
Biography
Yves Dezalay, David Sugarman