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Conclusion: Professionalization and the Rule of Law,essionalization of lawyers since 1991. Intriguingly, the key to understanding the new professionalism does not lie with the (re)construction of state-mandated monopolies. Rather lawyers have attempted to control their market through voluntary bars and through means—such as enhancing social networks—firmly lodged in culture.bioavailability 发表于 2025-3-27 04:36:39
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Approaching Georgian Lawyers,yering in the Georgian literature, these tend to be concerned exclusively with the “law on the books”.This book is not written in a scholarly vacuum, however, as there are several relevant bodies of literature. The first is the literature on the professions, and the legal profession in particular. TAcetabulum 发表于 2025-3-27 10:23:23
Georgian Legal Histories,tional (and sometimes nationalist) pride to Georgians. Along with the Georgian language and Orthodox Christianity, legal history (and history generally) represents a badge of cultural distinctiveness, independence and a superior level of national development.. One historian describing an eighteenthinstill 发表于 2025-3-27 16:26:17
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Comparisons with Armenia and Azerbaijan,Georgian experience are striking and that a Transcaucasian pattern is discernible. First, shared legal histories, weak legal institutions, and widespread reliance on similar non-state norms equally shape the contours of lawyering in the three countries. Second, law practice is similarly stratified a地名词典 发表于 2025-3-28 11:59:21
Conclusion: Professionalization and the Rule of Law,fessions. These results can be briefly stated. First the break-up of the Soviet Union triggered a rapid de-professionalization for Georgian lawyers. The monopoly of the Collegium was broken, the number of law graduates multiplied, many of the objective conditions for litigation lawyering (including,