Vol. 34 No. 4, October 2001
Index
- Lawyer ethics in the twenty-first century: the global practice reconciling regulatory and deontological differences: the European experience.
- Ethics beyond the horizon: Why regulate the global practice of law?
- The role of lawyers in the WTO.
- The role of lawyers in the World Trade Organization.
- GATS' applicability to transnational lawyering and its potential impact on U.S. state regulation of lawyers.
- Innocents abroad: opportunities and challenges for the international legal adviser.
- Uni-state lawyers and multinational practice: dealing with international, transnational, and foreign law.
- Small world after all or ball of confusion? Some thoughts on national multijurisdictional practice.
- Harmonization or homogenization? The globalization of law and legal ethics - an Australian viewpoint.