22 November 2011

NOTICE: Congress on 'Constitutionism, Globalization, and the European legal tradition' (University of Enna 'Kore' - 1 December 2011)

A Congress on 'Constitutionism, Globalization, and the European legal tradition' will be held 1 December 2011 at the Università degli Studi di Enna 'Kore' in conjunction with the Ph.D. in Comparative Politics and Law of the Euro-Mediterranean Region programme.

Scholars from Brazil, Italy, Malta, and Spain will take part. Sessions will take place on:

* The hope of globalization, development, and abrupt awakenings
* Open legal systems, the theory of fundamental rights and the European legal tradition
* The constitutional dimension of the European process
* The economic crisis and the crisis of European constitutionality

The Italian text reads:

COSTITUZIONALISMO, GLOBALIZZAZIONE E TRADIZIONE GIURIDICA EUROPEA

21 November 2011

NOTICE: Uzelac and van Rhee on The Landscape of the Legal Professions in Europe and the USA

Intersentia has published another volume in the Ius Commune Europaeum series. A Uzelac and CH van Rhee (eds), The Landscape of the Legal Professions in Europe and the USA: Continuity and Change

The Landscape of the Legal Professions in Europe and the USA: Continuity and Changedeals with recent developments in the legal profession in Europe and in the United States of America from a comparative and historical perspective. Apart from discussing the legal profession in general, specific attention is paid to the Latin Notary, the Advocates, the Rechtspfleger, the State Attorney, court experts, and mediators and arbitrators. Topics addressed include the decline of Big Law in the U.S., the classification of court experts as legal professionals in Italy, the demise of anticompetitive measures in the modern legal services market, as well as the question whether mediators should be classified as ‘new’ legal professionals given the fact that mediation services are currently being offered by many of the ‘old’ legal service providers. The volume concludes with a contribution on the collaboration of various legal professions in providing for the needs of legal practice.

The table of contents includes: