`The book is a timely and ... rather thought-provoking addition to
the growing literature, both scholarly and professional, on the
ethical obligations and professional responsibilities of lawyers
and judges. ... It is Thornton's chapter and the succeeding one by
Alison Crawley and Christopher Bramall similarly examining the
topic of Professional Codes, Ethics and Solicitors, which British
readers and also those researching the legal profession in
Britain
will find of particular interest. It provides a window on some of
the major directions being pursued by scholarship and teaching
practice in this field. It offers provocative starting points for
further
reflections upon which of those directions are likely to be the
more effective and conducive to justice. The sequence of topics
through the various chapters is well thought out and provides a
coherence, unity and interest not always found in published
collections of conference papers.'
Trade and Business Vol V, April 2000
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