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French Lawyers: A Study in Collective Action, 1274-1994

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Lucien Karpik presents, in contrast to market-oriented understandings of lawyers in England and the United States, a radically different interpretation of lawyers' action in society that has politics at its core. Based on the French experience from 1274 until 1994, this book stimulates a
reappraisal of lawyers' collective action in English-speaking countries as well as on the Continent.

344 pages, Hardcover

First published March 9, 2000

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