Global Pro Bono
Herausgeber: Cummings, Scott L.; Trubek, Louise G.; de Sa e Silva, Fabio
Global Pro Bono
Herausgeber: Cummings, Scott L.; Trubek, Louise G.; de Sa e Silva, Fabio
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With pro bono initiatives identified in over 80 countries, now is a critical time to assess the growing importance of pro bono in civil justice systems. This book examines the forces shaping - and the contestation surrounding - its development within and across national contexts and is essential reading for those seeking to advance access to justice.
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With pro bono initiatives identified in over 80 countries, now is a critical time to assess the growing importance of pro bono in civil justice systems. This book examines the forces shaping - and the contestation surrounding - its development within and across national contexts and is essential reading for those seeking to advance access to justice.
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- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781108469920
- ISBN-10: 1108469922
- Artikelnr.: 72177856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1064g
- ISBN-13: 9781108469920
- ISBN-10: 1108469922
- Artikelnr.: 72177856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
What is global about pro bono and what is global pro bono about? Scott L.
Cummings, Fabio de Sa e Silva & Louise G. Trubek; Part I. The Americas:
2.Rationalizing pro bono: corporate social responsibility and the
reinvention of legal professionalism in elite American law firms John Bliss
, Steven A. Boutcher; 3.Pro bono legal work in Canada Robert Granfield ,
Fiona Kay; 4. Two tales of one Brazilian city: individual pro bono cases in
são paulo corporate law firms Fabio de Sa e Silva; 5. The mandarins of law:
pro bono legal work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia Daniel Bonilla
Maldonado; Part II. Europe: 6. Le Pro Bono: The development of pro bono
practice in Europe Edwin Rekosh, Lamin Khadar; 7. An explosion of legal
philanthropy? The transformation of pro bono legal services in England and
Wales Andrew Boon, Avis Whyte; 8. No attorneys without generosity: why do
lawyers practice pro bono? A French perspective Louis Assier-Andrieu &
Jeremy Perleman; 9.Narrowing the justice gap: clearinghouses for Spain
Leire Larracoechea San Sebastián, Michelle Ha, S. Todd Crider;10. Pro bono
in Portugal Susana Santos; 11. Lawyers' pro bono work in Denmark Annette
Olesen, Ole Hammerslev; Part III. Australia: 12. The tripartite effect of
pro bono: contemplating the Australian experience Fiona McLeay, Lucy Adams;
Part 1V. Africa: 13. Pro bono in South Africa Thabang Pooe, Alice Brown,
Jonathan Klaaren; 14. The evolution of pro bono legal services in Nigeria
Jayanth K. Krishnan, Kunle Ajagbe; Part V. Asia: 15. The evolving contours
of private pro bono practice in India: local and global contexts Arpita
Gupta; 16. Pro bono in Singapore Helena Whalen-Bridge, Robert Granfield;
17. The rise of private public interest lawyers in China Jin Dong, Qian
Cheng
Cummings, Fabio de Sa e Silva & Louise G. Trubek; Part I. The Americas:
2.Rationalizing pro bono: corporate social responsibility and the
reinvention of legal professionalism in elite American law firms John Bliss
, Steven A. Boutcher; 3.Pro bono legal work in Canada Robert Granfield ,
Fiona Kay; 4. Two tales of one Brazilian city: individual pro bono cases in
são paulo corporate law firms Fabio de Sa e Silva; 5. The mandarins of law:
pro bono legal work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia Daniel Bonilla
Maldonado; Part II. Europe: 6. Le Pro Bono: The development of pro bono
practice in Europe Edwin Rekosh, Lamin Khadar; 7. An explosion of legal
philanthropy? The transformation of pro bono legal services in England and
Wales Andrew Boon, Avis Whyte; 8. No attorneys without generosity: why do
lawyers practice pro bono? A French perspective Louis Assier-Andrieu &
Jeremy Perleman; 9.Narrowing the justice gap: clearinghouses for Spain
Leire Larracoechea San Sebastián, Michelle Ha, S. Todd Crider;10. Pro bono
in Portugal Susana Santos; 11. Lawyers' pro bono work in Denmark Annette
Olesen, Ole Hammerslev; Part III. Australia: 12. The tripartite effect of
pro bono: contemplating the Australian experience Fiona McLeay, Lucy Adams;
Part 1V. Africa: 13. Pro bono in South Africa Thabang Pooe, Alice Brown,
Jonathan Klaaren; 14. The evolution of pro bono legal services in Nigeria
Jayanth K. Krishnan, Kunle Ajagbe; Part V. Asia: 15. The evolving contours
of private pro bono practice in India: local and global contexts Arpita
Gupta; 16. Pro bono in Singapore Helena Whalen-Bridge, Robert Granfield;
17. The rise of private public interest lawyers in China Jin Dong, Qian
Cheng
What is global about pro bono and what is global pro bono about? Scott L.
Cummings, Fabio de Sa e Silva & Louise G. Trubek; Part I. The Americas:
2.Rationalizing pro bono: corporate social responsibility and the
reinvention of legal professionalism in elite American law firms John Bliss
, Steven A. Boutcher; 3.Pro bono legal work in Canada Robert Granfield ,
Fiona Kay; 4. Two tales of one Brazilian city: individual pro bono cases in
são paulo corporate law firms Fabio de Sa e Silva; 5. The mandarins of law:
pro bono legal work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia Daniel Bonilla
Maldonado; Part II. Europe: 6. Le Pro Bono: The development of pro bono
practice in Europe Edwin Rekosh, Lamin Khadar; 7. An explosion of legal
philanthropy? The transformation of pro bono legal services in England and
Wales Andrew Boon, Avis Whyte; 8. No attorneys without generosity: why do
lawyers practice pro bono? A French perspective Louis Assier-Andrieu &
Jeremy Perleman; 9.Narrowing the justice gap: clearinghouses for Spain
Leire Larracoechea San Sebastián, Michelle Ha, S. Todd Crider;10. Pro bono
in Portugal Susana Santos; 11. Lawyers' pro bono work in Denmark Annette
Olesen, Ole Hammerslev; Part III. Australia: 12. The tripartite effect of
pro bono: contemplating the Australian experience Fiona McLeay, Lucy Adams;
Part 1V. Africa: 13. Pro bono in South Africa Thabang Pooe, Alice Brown,
Jonathan Klaaren; 14. The evolution of pro bono legal services in Nigeria
Jayanth K. Krishnan, Kunle Ajagbe; Part V. Asia: 15. The evolving contours
of private pro bono practice in India: local and global contexts Arpita
Gupta; 16. Pro bono in Singapore Helena Whalen-Bridge, Robert Granfield;
17. The rise of private public interest lawyers in China Jin Dong, Qian
Cheng
Cummings, Fabio de Sa e Silva & Louise G. Trubek; Part I. The Americas:
2.Rationalizing pro bono: corporate social responsibility and the
reinvention of legal professionalism in elite American law firms John Bliss
, Steven A. Boutcher; 3.Pro bono legal work in Canada Robert Granfield ,
Fiona Kay; 4. Two tales of one Brazilian city: individual pro bono cases in
são paulo corporate law firms Fabio de Sa e Silva; 5. The mandarins of law:
pro bono legal work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia Daniel Bonilla
Maldonado; Part II. Europe: 6. Le Pro Bono: The development of pro bono
practice in Europe Edwin Rekosh, Lamin Khadar; 7. An explosion of legal
philanthropy? The transformation of pro bono legal services in England and
Wales Andrew Boon, Avis Whyte; 8. No attorneys without generosity: why do
lawyers practice pro bono? A French perspective Louis Assier-Andrieu &
Jeremy Perleman; 9.Narrowing the justice gap: clearinghouses for Spain
Leire Larracoechea San Sebastián, Michelle Ha, S. Todd Crider;10. Pro bono
in Portugal Susana Santos; 11. Lawyers' pro bono work in Denmark Annette
Olesen, Ole Hammerslev; Part III. Australia: 12. The tripartite effect of
pro bono: contemplating the Australian experience Fiona McLeay, Lucy Adams;
Part 1V. Africa: 13. Pro bono in South Africa Thabang Pooe, Alice Brown,
Jonathan Klaaren; 14. The evolution of pro bono legal services in Nigeria
Jayanth K. Krishnan, Kunle Ajagbe; Part V. Asia: 15. The evolving contours
of private pro bono practice in India: local and global contexts Arpita
Gupta; 16. Pro bono in Singapore Helena Whalen-Bridge, Robert Granfield;
17. The rise of private public interest lawyers in China Jin Dong, Qian
Cheng







