Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies: Vol. 2: Comparisons and Theories
By (Author) Professor Richard L Abel
Edited by Professor Hilary Sommerlad
Edited by Professor Ole Hammerslev
Edited by Akad Oberratin Ulrike Schultz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
5th May 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
340.023
Hardback
680
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
This book presents an invaluable collection of essays by eminent scholars from a wide variety of disciplines on the main issues currently confronting legal professions across the world. It does this through a comparative analysis of the data provided by the reports on 46 countries in its companion volume: Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies: Vol. 1: National Reports (Hart 2020). Together these volumes build on the seminal collection Lawyers in Society (Abel and Lewis 1988a; 1988b; 1989). The period since 1988 has seen an acceleration and intensification of the global socio-economic, cultural and political developments that in the 1980s were challenging traditional professional forms. Together with the striking transformation of the world order as a result of the fall of the Soviet bloc, neo-liberalism, globalisation, the financialisation of capitalism, technological innovations, and the changing demography of lawyers, these developments underscored the need for a new, comparative exploration of the legal professional field. This volume deepens the insights in volume 1, with chapters on legal professions in Africa, Latin America, the Islamic world, emerging economies, and former communist regimes. It also addresses theoretical questions, including the sociology of lawyers and other professions (medicine, accountancy), state production, the rule of law, regional bodies, large law firms, access to justice, technology, casualisation, cause lawyering, diversity (gender, race, and masculinity), corruption, ethics regulation, and legal education. Together with volume 1, it will inform and challenge conceptions of the contemporary profession, and stimulate and support further research.
It has been no mean achievement to have brought a global project of this scale to the point where these outstanding volumes amass so much original thought and material on modern legal professions There is plenty here to inform and motivate future research on legal professions, and, within the parameters set by the editors, both volumes successfully meet their objectives. -- Kim Economides, University of Southern Queensland * Journal of Law and Society *
Richard L Abel is Michael J Connell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA, USA. Hilary Sommerlad is Professor of Law and Social Justice at the University of Leeds, UK. Ole Hammerslev is Professor of Sociology of Law at the University of Southern Denmark. Ulrike Schultz is Senior Academic at the FernUniversitt Hagen, Germany.