----- 法无边界:应用于跨国职业道德规则的综合调查
This book is a comparative study which covers a number of major jurisdictions, viz., Australia, Belgium, Canada, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and the USA. A separate chapter deals with developments in the context of the European Union. The study is based on a questionnaire of the IBA Section on Business Law Subcommittee on the Structure and Ethics of Business Law. Part one of each country report covers the basic rules applying to the domestic legal profession, such as the method of qualifying as a lawyer, the extent to which legal services are reserved to lawyers, and the ethical rules which apply to matters such as advertising, fees, correspondence, etc. The second part sets out what rules the jurisdiction in question imposes on its own lawyers when they are involved outside the jurisdiction. The third part deals with the rules which apply to a foreign lawyer practising within the jurisdiction. The last part deals with the various kinds of international associations to which lawyers may be party, such as alliances, office-sharing and multi-national and multi-disciplinary partnerships. In a final chapter the editor draws some conclusions on the current situation and on where international practice is heading. A number of useful appendices have been added, which set out the most important texts including the IBA International Code of Ethics.Other titles in the International Bar Association SeriesAgency and Distribution AgreementsThis timely and authoritative reference work examines the law and practice relating to commercial agency and distribution agreements in 22 countries worldwide. The detailed, systematic and thorough comparative analysis presented in this work is structured so as to facilitate reference and ease of comparison. This makes the text essential reading for all those involved in the practice of agency and distribution agreements in an international context. The authors are expert practitioners in this field and are members of the International Bar Association Subcommittee on Agency and Distribution Contracts.
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