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The Italian legal profession: An institutional dilemma.

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Olgiati, Vittorio
  Author Pocar, Valerio
BOOK TITLE:
  Lawyers in Society: The Civil Law World. (1988) Abel, Richard L; Lewis, Philip S. C..  Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
YEAR: 1988
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: 336 - 368
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Law
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-367-577 (Last edited on 2003/11/18 21:09:17 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 0 | 18 ] Mestitz, Anna; Pederzoli, Patrizia. (1995) Training the Legal Professions in Italy, France and Germany.
     (Book Chapter in The global expansion of judicial power )
[ 0 | 24 ] Halliday, Terence C.. (1989) Legal Professions and the State: Neocorporatist Variations on the Pluralist Theme of Liberal Democracies.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society Comparative Theories. )
[ 1 | 50 ] Larson, Magali Sarfatti. (1989) The Changing Functions of Lawyers in the Liberal State: Reflections for Comparative Analysis.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society Comparative Theories. )
[ 0 | 42 ] Lewis, Philip S. C.. (1989) Comparison and Change in the Study of Legal Professions.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society: Comparative Theories. )
[ 0 | 20 ] Szelényi, Ivan; Martin, Bill. (1989) The Legal Profession and the Rise and Fall of the New Class.
     (Book Chapter in Lawyers in Society Comparative Theories. )
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