Review
`Nicolson and Webb's lucid exploration of specifically Anglo-Welsh professional ethics is extremely valuable, both for its comprehensive coverage of the issues and for its critical appraisal of them...This is an excellent book. Its assessments are clear-eyed and convincing...It works both as an outstanding primer on the current debate on adversarial ethics and as a serious proposal for their future. I highly recommend it.' Emily Henderson Cambridge Law Journal
`detailed treatment of a formidably wide range of legal ethics.' David Wood, Journal of Law and Society Vol 27 No 3 (2000)
About the Author
Donald Nicolson: taught at the Universities of Cape Town, Warwick and Reading before taking up a post at the University of Bristol in 1992. Here he teaches jurisprudence, legal methods, criminal law and gender and the law. He also has a research interest in evidence theory. He is on the editorial board of
Evidence and Proof and
Legal Ethics and the founder and Director of the University of Bristol Law Clinic.
Julian Webb: After completing a research degree at Warwick University in the early 1980s, Julian held various teaching and research posts in London before moving to
the University of the West of England, Bristol in 1988, where he was consecutively a senior and principal lecturer in the Law Faculty and, finally, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies. In March 1999 he returned to London as Professor of Law at the University of Westminster, where he continues to teach and research in the areas of dispute resolution, legal ethics and legal education. He is articles editor of