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Professional Conduct, 1997-98 (Inns of Court Bar Manuals)
Professional Conduct 199798 - Inns of Court Bar Manuals Author:David James, David Hatch, Douglas Day There is nothing more important to a barrister's practice than a sound knowledge of the principles of Professional Conduct and an ability to apply them. In its "First Report on Legal Education and Training" (April 1996), the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct identified "The Ethical Challenge" as one of the forem... more »ost challenges to the future education and training of lawyers. This manual provides the materials and practical guidance with which intending barristers can begin to meet the ethical challenge. It includes the full text of the Code of Conduct for the Bar of England and Wales, with which all barristers must be familiar. By isolating, analyzing and encouraging students to apply the provisions of the Code, the manual gives a grounding in what might be called "traditional" or "vocational" professional conduct. In addition, the manual looks at professional conduct issues in a broader ethical context. It includes the summary of the Equity Code for the Bar, extracts from Lord Justice Brooke on "Treating People Fairly", and from Barbara Hewson on "Harrassment: Law and Professional Cross-Cultural Communication". The barrister's responsibilities against a framework of ethical considerations that extend beyond the confines of the Code of Conduct are also examined. Good professional conduct depends on the practical experience gained through the barrister's professional relationships. The book contains contributions from some of those who work with barristers and have seen conduct both good and bad. To further assist the fostering of an ability to deal with professional conduct issues, the book contains a series of problems in relation to which the application of sound professional conduct principles can be discussed.« less