Asylum Legal Aid Lawyers' Professional Ethics in Practice

a Study into the Professional Decision Making of Asylum Legal Aid Lawyers in the Netherlands and England

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The book examines this balancing act and explores the role of the institutional context. Asylum legal aid lawyers are under continuous public scrutiny. On the one hand, these lawyers are portrayed as being solely motivated by profit. On the other hand, they are depicted as leftist activists frustrating the legal system. When assisting their asylum seeking clients under the state’s legal aid scheme, lawyers need to balance the client’s interest, the public interest in the administration of justice and their own interest in profit or survival. The current book examines this balancing act and explores the role of the institutional context. It does so by studying the decision making of asylum legal aid lawyers in the Netherlands and England in respect of two ethical issues: ‘time vs. money’ and ‘hopeless cases’. This empirical research into lawyers’ professional ethics in practice will appeal to scholars engaged in lawyers’ ethics, policy makers and those involved in the regulation of the legal profession. This empirical research into lawyers’ professional ethics in practice will appeal to scholars engaged in lawyers’ ethics, policy makers and those involved in the regulation of the legal profession. 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical and Methodological Background; 3 Professional Decision Making in the Dutch Context; 4 Professional Decision Making in the English Context; 5 Understanding Lawyers' Professional Decision Making: The Role of the Institutional and Professional Context; 6 Conclusion
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Writer
Butter, Tamara
Title
Asylum Legal Aid Lawyers' Professional Ethics in Practice
Publisher
Eleven international publishing
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
244
Weight
420 gr
EAN
9789462368163
Dimensions
240 x 170 x 14 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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