Counsel in the Caucasus :: professionalization and law in Georgia /

This book traces the development of the rule of law in Georgia since its independence and speculates on its future direction. It does so by focusing on changes in the legal profession after 1991. Intriguingly, the book, which is based on extensive field-work, concludes that culture and informal regu...

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1. Verfasser: Waters, Christopher P. M. (Christopher Peter Michael), 1968-
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, ©2004.
Schriftenreihe:Law in Eastern Europe ; no. 54.
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Zusammenfassung:This book traces the development of the rule of law in Georgia since its independence and speculates on its future direction. It does so by focusing on changes in the legal profession after 1991. Intriguingly, the book, which is based on extensive field-work, concludes that culture and informal regulation are key to understanding how Georgian lawyers are governed, or rather govern themselves. Indeed, for several years after independence from the Soviet Union there was no functioning law on attorneys; informal regulation, based on the importance of reputation and networks, was the only sort of regulation. Other topics addressed in the book include Georgia's legal history, its current human rights situation, theories of professionalization, and the link between law and development. The book also compares the Georgian experience to that country's South Caucasian neighbors - Armenia and Azerbaijan - thus rounding the book out as a regional study.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xii, 191 pages) : maps
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185) and index.
ISBN:1429408340
9781429408349
9789401756204
9401756201

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