Social Mobility and the Legal Profession

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Social Mobility and the Legal Profession

The case of professional associations and access to the English Bar

Social and ethical issues Social classes Sociology: work and labour Personnel and human resources management Sales and marketing Organizational theory and behaviour Retail and wholesale industries Legal systems: general Employment and labour law: general Social law and Medical law

Author: Elaine Freer

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9th March 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 707 Kb

ISBN: 9781351683593


This book will be crucial reading for students across a variety of disciplines. A broadly socio-legal text, using a mixed-methods design combining grounded theory with an in-depth case study, this research explores a rarely-seen facet of the legal profession. Sociologists studying the practical effect of sociological concepts from theorists such as Bourdieu and Weber; those studying the legal profession from the sociological, law or psychological angles; anyone examining elite professions; management students examining the operation of professional associations and the ways in which these mobilise to take action on controversial topics; those studying the role and creation of outreach: all will find something of interest in this monograph. For those within the legal profession itself it also provides a look into an oft-hidden world: that of the English Bar. A notoriously secretive profession, traditional, elite and suspicious of research – the case study evaluating an outreach programme sheds light on how this fascinating world operates when trying to engage in progressive steps. Through the eyes of a professional association seeking to improve socio-economic diversity in the profession through instituting an access programme focussed on work experience, it examines not just how professional association action may succeed or fail, but why.

With foreword by Lord Neuberger, former President of the Supreme Court and Chair of the Working Party on Entry to the Bar.

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