Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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... judicial fitness in the selection of judges . It should protest earnestly and actively against the appointment or election of those who are unsuitable for the bench . The united bar should likewise strive for retention in office of ...
... judicial fitness in the selection of judges . It should protest earnestly and actively against the appointment or election of those who are unsuitable for the bench . The united bar should likewise strive for retention in office of ...
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... judicial officers . 3. Employ for the purpose of maintaining causes confided to them , and of advising clients ... judicial officers to so conduct themselves in all of their judicial functions as to win the approval of right - minded men ...
... judicial officers . 3. Employ for the purpose of maintaining causes confided to them , and of advising clients ... judicial officers to so conduct themselves in all of their judicial functions as to win the approval of right - minded men ...
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... Judicial administration reform of , 103 Judicial branch prominene to , in legislative and executive departments , 25 Judicial determination client's case , 24 Judicial proceedings to tarnish , not permitted , 70 Judicial qualities moral ...
... Judicial administration reform of , 103 Judicial branch prominene to , in legislative and executive departments , 25 Judicial determination client's case , 24 Judicial proceedings to tarnish , not permitted , 70 Judicial qualities moral ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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