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Over the past two decades, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Indonesia have been engaged in unprecedented efforts to re-cast and rapidly expand the legal profession—with profound implications not only for law, but also for politics, interna-tional relations, and society itself. Raising the Bar is the first book-length study in English of this phenomenon. It examines a broad range of topics, including changes underway in the profession's size and composition, its evolving relationship to state authority, the outlet it may be providing for historically disadvantaged sectors of society, and its impact on economic and political development. The book also explores the impli-cations of these findings for broader theoretical work about both the legal profession and globalization. Contributors in-clude William Alford, Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth, Ryo Ha-mano, JaeWon Kim, Toshimitsu Kitagawa, Daniel Lev, Ben-jamin Liebman, Setsuo Miyazawa, Luke Nottage, Sang-Hyun Song, and Jane Kaufman Winn.
William P. Alford is the Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and the Director of the East Asian Legal Studies program at Harvard Law School.
| 1 | The education and training of the legal profession in Korea : problems and prospects for reform | 21 |
| 2 | Legal profession and legal culture during Korea's transition to democracy and a market economy | 47 |
| 3 | International strategies and local transformations : preliminary observations of the position of law in the field of state power in Asia : South Korea | 81 |
| 4 | The politics of judicial reform in Japan : the rule of law at last? | 107 |
| 5 | The turn toward law : the emergence of corporate law firms in contemporary Japan | 163 |
| 6 | Globalization of Japanese corporations and the development of corporate legal departments : problems and prospects | 201 |
| 7 | Of lawyers lost and found : searching for legal professionalism in the People's Republic of China | 287 |
| 8 | Lawyers, legal aid, and legitimacy in China | 311 |
| 9 | The role of lawyers in Taiwan's emerging democracy | 357 |
| 10 | A tale of two legal professions : lawyers and state in Malaysia and Indonesia | 383 |
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