Table of Contents
Editors’ Note
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Editors' Note |
| 1 | ALR Co-Editors-in-Chief |
Introduction
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Introduction |
| 3 | Jim Peacock |
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Re-Envisioning Regulation: “Canadian Lawyers in the 21st Century” |
| 5 | Alice Woolley |
Articles
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Will the Law Society of Alberta Celebrate its Bicentenary? |
| 15 | Harry W. Arthurs |
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Cowboy Jurists and the Making of Legal Professionalism |
| 29 | W. Wesley Pue |
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Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Social Constructionists? Or Shedding Light on the Unpardonable Whiteness of the Canadian Legal Profession |
| 55 | Charles C. Smith |
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Racism and Legal Culture: Is there Room for Diversity in the Legal Profession? |
| 75 | Joan Brockman |
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Lawyers as Quasi-Public Actors |
| 83 | W. Bradley Wendel |
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Imperfect Duty: Lawyers’ Obligation to Foster Access to Justice |
| 107 | Alice Woolley |
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Regulating Lawyer Competence and Quality of Service |
| 143 | Gavin MacKenzie |
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Professional Competence Peer Review and Quality Assurance in England and Wales and in Scotland |
| 151 | Avrom Sherr, Alan Paterson |
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The End(s) of Self-Regulation? |
| 169 | Richard F. Devlin, Porter Heffernan |
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Regulating the Market for Legal Services |
| 215 | Michael J. Trebilcock |
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Are Lawyers Regulatable? |
| 233 | Duncan Webb |
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Regulation and the Legal Profession |
| 255 | John M. Law |
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Where Have All the Women Gone? |
| 259 | A. Anne McLellan |

