This collection explores developments in the regulation of legal
services by examining the control of the markets in several key
countries and in jurisdictions within countries. The contributions
consider emerging adjustments in regulatory structures and methods;
examine the continuing role, if any, of professionals and how this
may be changing; and speculate on the future of legal services
regulation in each jurisdiction. The introductory and concluding
chapters draw together similarities, differences and conclusions
regarding directions of change in the regulation of legal services.
They consider the emergence of alternatives to professionalism as a
means of regulating legal services and some implications for the
rule of law.
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