Regulation of the Legal Profession and Judiciary
Here you will find all of the accepted papers and programs to date within the Regulation of the Legal Profession and Judiciary stream.
- Too Few Judges: Effects, Backlogs and Workloads (Program)
- Approaching Free Speech and Lawyer Regulation (Program)
- International Perspectives on the Regulation of Lawyers and Legal Services (Program)
- Comparative Judicial Ethics in the Digital Age (Program)
- Integrity In Judicial Ethics And Regulation (Program)
- Free Speech Issues Affecting Lawyers (Program)
- Ethics in Criminal Advocacy (Program)
- The Role of Bar Associations in Successful Legal Profession Development in Transitioning Countries (Program)
- Ethical Aspects of Lawyer Involvement in Mediation (Program)
- Aggregate Litigation Ethics (Program)
- Innovation and the Practice of Law (Program)
- The Hardest Issues in “Public Interest Lawyering” Today I (Program)
- The Hardest Issues in “Public Interest Lawyering” Today II (Program)
- The Ethics of Judicial Appointments I (Program)
- The Ethics of Judicial Appointments II (Program)
- Professional Values and Corporate Lawyers (Program)
- Ethics and the Legal Profession in India (Program)
- Regulating the Delivery of Legal Services - The FATF and Lawyers as Gatekeepers (Program)
- Current Trends in Prosecutorial Ethics and Regulation (Program)
- Corruption and Ethical Challenges to Legal Professionals (Program)
- Attorney Misconduct
- Regulating Lawyers in a Liberalized Legal Services Market: Developments for the Corporate Counsel in the EU (Program)
- Professional Development and Training through a Variety of Models: Apprenticeship, Externship and Post-Qualification Platforms (Program)
- Judicial Ethics (Program)
- Corruption, Dignity and Independence of the Legal Profession: The View from Russia, Nigeria and South Africa (Program)
- Professional Regulation Challenges: Perspectives and Responses (Program)
- Perspectives on Expanding Access to Justice (Program)
- Special Topics in Professional Regulation: The Regulatory Role of Competition Law; The Inadvertent Disclosure Of Litigation Risk; The Role of Professional Privilege in Government Representations; and Data Protection and Attorney-Client Privilege (Program)