The Indian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization :The Rise of the Corporate Legal Sector and its Impact on Lawyers and Society

Publication subTitle :The Rise of the Corporate Legal Sector and its Impact on Lawyers and Society

Author: David B. Wilkins; Vikramaditya S. Khanna; David M. Trubek  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781108216425

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781107151840

Subject: D90 theory of law (jurisprudence)

Keyword: 法的理论(法学)

Language: ENG

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The Indian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization

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This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of globalization on the Indian legal profession. Employing a range of original data from twenty empirical studies, the book details the emergence of a new corporate legal sector in India including large and sophisticated law firms and in-house legal departments, as well as legal process outsourcing companies. As the book's authors document, this new corporate legal sector is reshaping other parts of the Indian legal profession, including legal education, the development of pro bono and corporate social responsibility, the regulation of legal services, and gender, communal, and professional hierarchies with the bar. Taken as a whole, the book will be of interest to academics, lawyers, and policymakers interested in the critical role that a rapidly globalizing legal profession is playing in the legal, political, and economic development of important emerging economies like India, and how these countries are integrating into the institutions of global governance and the overall global market for legal services.

Chapter

Section II The Growth of the Corporate Core

3 Mapping India’s Corporate Law Firm Sector

4 Globalization and the Rise of the In-House Counsel Movement in India

5 The Impact of Globalization and Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions on the Indian Legal Profession

Section III New Actors and Functions within the Corporate Core

6 Being Your Own Boss: The Career Trajectories and Motivations of India’s Newest Corporate Lawyers

7 Women in India’s “Global” Law Firms: Comparative Gender Frames and the Advantage of New Organizations

8 Pro Bono and the Corporate Legal Sector in India

9 How India’s Corporate Law Firms Influence Legal, Policy, and Regulatory Frameworks

Section IV Regulation and Foreign Competition

10 Theories of Law Firm Globalization in the Shadow of Colonialism: A Cultural and Institutional Analysis of English and Indian Corporate Law Firms in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

11 Globalization of the Legal Profession and Regulation of Law Practice in India: The “Foreign Entry” Debate

12 Festina Lente or Disguised Protectionism: Monopoly and Competition in the Indian Legal Profession

Section V Old Lawyers, New Lawyers, and Transforming Roles

13 The Evolving Global Supply Chain for Legal Services: India’s Role as a Critical Link

14 Grand Advocates: The Traditional Elite Lawyers

15 Aggregation of Land for a Growing and Globalizing Economy: The Role of Small-Town Lawyers in India

Section VI Legal Education

16 Responding to the Market: The Impact of the Rise of Corporate Law Firms on Elite Legal Education in India

17 The Anatomy of Legal Recruitment in India: Tracing the Tracks of Globalization

18 The Making of Legal Elites and the IDIA of Justice

19 Experiments in Legal Education in India: Jindal Global Law School and Private Nonprofit Legal Education

Section VII Capacity Building

20 Equalizing Access to the WTO: How Indian Trade Lawyers Build State Capacity

21 Indian Corporations, the Administrative State, and the Rise of Indian Trade Remedies

22 Rising India in Investment Arbitration: Shifts in the Legal Field and Regime Participation

Index

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