Abstract

The article is devoted to the peculiarities of organization of collective bar associations in countries with different indexes of economic freedom: Switzerland, the Netherlands, Romania and Venezuela. The author analyses the mandatory elements of the organizational structure of some collective bar associations, the peculiarities of bar organization depending on the degree of the state influence on the economy, analyses the legislation on advocacy in each of the above countries and evaluates the possibility of establishing lawyers’ associations without having a legal entity status and being organized for cooperation as a lawyer in the Russian Federation. The author examines the possibility of creation of lawyers’ associations in any organizationallegal forms, known to the national legislation and possibility of expansion of forms of lawyers’ associations in the Russian Federation provided by the foreign legislation.

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