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Rights Liability And Ethics In International Legal Practice - 2nd Edition

Rights Liability And Ethics In International Legal Practice - 2nd Edition

Mary C. Daly and Roger J. Goebel, Editors

Price: $95.00 590 pages. One Volume. Hardcover. Index.Published August 2004.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-178-2 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-178-7

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About the Book:
This work, by transnational lawyers and academics, addresses common liability, ethics and conflict problems in international legal practice. This is an invaluable book for all lawyers dealing with international or foreign law. 

The major themes in the text are organized around three "pillars" of ethical behavior:

The duty of loyalty (in American terms, conflicts of interest);
2) The duty of confidentiality (attorney-client privilege);
3) The duty of competence.

Coverage includes:

  • Differences between conflicts from United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China, Islamic and European Community perspective
  • Lawyer Liability under different legal systems 
  • Liability and Duty of Competence
  • Attorney - Client Privilege in US/EC Transitions
  • Common Code of Conduct
  • Extent to which lawyers can and should advise on Foreign/International law
  • CCBE Code of Conduct 


About the Editors:
Mary Daly
is Professor of Law and Director of the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics at Fordham University. 

Roger J. Goebel is Professor of Law at Fordham University.

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