Law, Ethics and the Office of the Jurist
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Description
The genealogy of legal office is pieced together here to rediscover the scope and ambition of a role that has been largely lost to conscious self-reflection. Organized around a concern with the inheritance of juristic traditions, institutions, and forms of life, the contributors to this book take up the question of how a jurist might learn to live, or die, with law. The collection invites readers to reconsider fundamental questions: What responsibilities accompany the jurist’s role? How do different traditions conceptualize the ethical obligations of legal interpretation? What happens when established norms face modern challenges? By reconstructing the genealogy of legal office across diverse traditions, the contributors recover aspects of juridical identity that have faded from contemporary awareness.
Law, Ethics, and the Office of the Jurist will appeal to legal scholars, practitioners, and students, as well as those in adjacent fields concerned with professional ethics, institutional history, and the evolving relationship between law and society in our complex global landscape.
ISBN
9781041113911
Publication Date
2026
Publisher
Routledge
City
New York, NY
Disciplines
Jurisprudence | Law | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Recommended Citation
Goodrich, Peter and Mcveigh, Shaun, "Law, Ethics and the Office of the Jurist" (2026). Edited Works. 46.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-edited/46