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Introduction 1 Reorganization and Resistance. William L. F. Felstiner Europe 2 England. The Professional as Political: English Lawyers from the 1989 Green Papers through the Access to Justice Act 1999. Richard L. Abel 3 France. Fighting for Monopoly: Unification,Differentiation and Representation of the French Bar. Anne Boigeol and Laurent Willemez 4 The Netherlands. Judges and Lawyers in the NetherlandsAn Overview from 1970 till 2000. Fred J. Bruinsma 5 Germany. Regulated Deregulation The Case of the German Legal Profession. Ulrike Schultz Asia 6 Australia. The Australian Legal Profession: Towards a National Identity. Margaret Thornton 7 Korea. A Legal Profession in Transformation: the Korean Experience. Dai-kwon Choi Latin America 8 Latin America. Lawyers in Late 20th Century Latin America. Rogelio Prez-Perdomo 9 Mexico. Legal Professionals Aplenty, But No Legal Profession? Law and Lawyers in Contemporary Mexico. Hctor Fix-Fierro and Sergio Lpez Aylln North America 10 Canada. Social Mobility and Hierarchical Structure in Canadian Law Practice. Fiona M. Kay and John Hagan 11 United States. From Professional Dominance to Organizational Dominance: Professionalism, Inequality, and Social Change among Chicago Lawyers, 1975-1995. Robert L. Nelson and Rebecca l. Sandefur with John P. Heinz and Edward O. Laumman

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