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ID178236
Title ProperLegal Professionalism and the Ethical Challenge for Legal Education
Other Title Information Insights from a Comparative Study of Future Lawyers in Greater China
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Ning ;  Richard Wai-Sang Wu ;  Wu, Richard Wai-Sang
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article uses data gathered from a survey that probed the career orientations and values of more than 1,000 law students in Beijing, Hong Kong and Taipei to examine the legal professionalism of future lawyers being trained under different legal education systems in Greater China. Our findings suggest that these future lawyers have a “materialistic” career orientation, although those studying in a system whose legal education goal is to train professional lawyers are more inclined to pursue professional legal ideals, and those trained in a system that emphasizes legal ethics are more likely to pursue public interest issues. On the basis of the findings, we argue that legal education systems in Greater China, while different in their traditions, share the same need to strengthen legal professionalism by according greater emphasis to legal ethics in their respective law school curricula.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.244 ; Dec 2020: p.1118 - 1139
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 244
Key WordsGreater China ;  Legal Ethics ;  Legal Professionalism ;  Career Orientation ;  Future Lawyers


 
 
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