The unprofessional professional: do lawyers need rules?

IF 1.4 Q1 LAW
P. Baron, L. Corbin
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ABSTRACT A lawyer's behaviour derives from their own principles and values, the norms of professionalism, the professional conduct rules and the common law. In the past, much emphasis has been placed upon the first two sources as they formed the basis of self-regulation and influenced the development of legal ethics. Recently, the Australian codes of ethics explicitly detail an increasing range of duties which might reasonably have been thought to be implicit characteristics of sound ethical values and professionalism, for example, a duty to be civil, and an explicit prohibition against harassment, intimidation and bullying. Such additions have been deemed necessary as a response to increasing concerns about lawyer incivility and empirical reports detailing high levels of harassment, intimidation and bullying within law firms. We suggest that the expansion of duties in the codes raises intriguing and troubling questions: Does the expansion of duties in the codes suggest that lawyers, as a group, need rules to act virtuously and professionally? And if so, has this always been the case, or have external factors such as an increasingly complex environment, the rise of commercialism and an increasingly diverse profession, changed the way lawyers see themselves both as moral agents and as professionals?
不专业的专业人士:律师需要规则吗?
律师的行为源于其自身的原则和价值观、职业规范、职业行为准则和普通法。过去,人们非常重视前两个来源,因为它们构成了自我监管的基础,并影响了法律伦理的发展。最近,澳大利亚的道德准则明确规定了越来越多的义务,这些义务可能被合理地认为是健全的道德价值观和专业精神的隐含特征,例如,公民义务,以及明确禁止骚扰、恐吓和欺凌。这些补充被认为是必要的,以回应人们对律师不文明行为的日益担忧,以及详细描述律师事务所内部高度骚扰、恐吓和欺凌的实证报告。我们认为,法典中职责的扩大提出了有趣而令人不安的问题:法典中职责范围的扩大是否表明,律师作为一个群体,需要规则来道德和专业地行事?如果是这样的话,是不是一直都是这样,还是越来越复杂的环境、商业主义的兴起和越来越多样化的职业等外部因素改变了律师将自己视为道德代理人和专业人士的方式?
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