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Advocates

David Pannick

Oxford University Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-300) and index

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Description

With a wealth of examples and quotations from a variety of countries, Pannick considers the principles, practice, and morality of the advocate's role in the justice system. He assesses difficulties advocates face in balancing the needs of judges, clients, other clients, and the advocate's as well. He proposes reforms of the law and legal system to alleviate any conflict which may arise for the advocate.

Table of Contents

  • Clients
  • judges and opponents
  • duties and powers
  • morality, reform
  • success (and failure).

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