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Ido Bar-El: painting, MUHKA
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Antwerpen

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Minority trial lawyer : MTL
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ISSN: 19372035 Year: 2001 Publisher: Chicago, IL : Minority Trial Lawyer Committee, Section of Litigation, American Bar Association.

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Morphosis : Diamond Ranch High School (Diamond Bar, California).
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ISBN: 1580930794 Year: 2001 Publisher: New York Monacelli


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The Internationalization of the Practice of Law
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ISBN: 9041116206 9789041116208 9789004481961 9004481966 Year: 2001 Publisher: Leiden;Boston Brill | Nijhoff


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De jodenverordeningen en de Antwerpse balie: historische studie.
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ISBN: 2804407845 9782804407841 Year: 2001 Publisher: Bruxelles,

Quel avocat pour le 21e siècle?
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ISBN: 2802714082 9782802714088 Year: 2001 Publisher: Bruxelles: Bruylant,

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Introduction (Laurent Marlier); I. La profession d'avocat; 1. Le Barreau (Pascal Vanderveeren); 2. L'évolution institutionelle de la profession d'avocat (François Glansdorf); 3. Quelle déontologie pour le XXIe siècle? (Marc Wagemans); 4. Le rôle de l'avocat dans la société (Lambert Matray); 5. L'avocat face à la concurrence (Luc Misson); 6. Quelle conférence pour le XXIe siècle? (Michel Vlies); II. L'avocat et l'économie; 1. La perception de l'avocat par l'entreprise (Guy Keutgen); 2. Frères en droit (Philippe Marchandise); 3. Les honoraires de l'avocat (Georges-Albert Dal); 4. Les méthodes alternatives de résolution des litiges (Bernard Hanotiau); 5. L'avocat belge dans le marché unique (Michel Van Doosselaere); 6. L'avocat et la mondialisation (Jacques Leroy); III. L'avocat et la gestion; 1. La gestion entrepreneuriale du cabinet d'avocats (Jean-Pierre De Bandt); 2. L'avocat et la procédure Qualité. Think in the future, act now. (Etienne Duvieusart); 3. Les réseaux d'avocats (Jean-Jacques Masquelin); 4. La multidisciplinarité (Marc Vandemeulebroeke); 5. L'internationalisation du cabinet d'avocats (Louis-H. Verbeke); 6. La formation de l'avocat (Xavier Dieux); IV. L'avocat et les nouvelles technologies; 1. Avocat v. cyberavocat: être ou ne pas être (Yves Poullet); 2. L'avocat et Internet (Emmanuel de Cannart d'Hamale - Emmanuel Szafran); 3. Cyberjustice: nouveau droit des réseaux ou nouveau réseau du droit? (Pierre-Jean Demine); Conclusions (Laurent Marlière).


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Journal of biomedical informatics.
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ISSN: 15320480 15320464 Year: 2001 Publisher: [San Diego, CA] : Academic Press,

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Medicine --- Computers --- periodicals. --- Data processing --- Research --- Medical informatics --- Automatic Data Processing. --- Biometry. --- Computer-Assisted Instruction. --- Computers. --- Medical Informatics. --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Information Technologies, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technologies, Health Information --- Technology, Health Information --- Calculators, Programmable --- Computer Hardware --- Computers, Digital --- Hardware, Computer --- Calculator, Programmable --- Computer --- Computer, Digital --- Digital Computer --- Digital Computers --- Programmable Calculator --- Programmable Calculators --- Programmed Instruction, Computerized --- Self-Instruction Programs, Computerized --- Computer Assisted Instruction --- Computer-Assisted Instructions --- Computerized Programmed Instruction --- Computerized Self-Instruction Program --- Computerized Self-Instruction Programs --- Instruction, Computer-Assisted --- Instruction, Computerized Programmed --- Instructions, Computer-Assisted --- Program, Computerized Self-Instruction --- Programs, Computerized Self-Instruction --- Self Instruction Programs, Computerized --- Self-Instruction Program, Computerized --- Information Processing --- Bar Codes --- Computer Data Processing --- Data Processing, Automatic --- Electronic Data Processing --- Information Processing, Automatic --- Optical Readers --- Automatic Information Processing --- Bar Code --- Code, Bar --- Codes, Bar --- Data Processing, Computer --- Data Processing, Electronic --- Optical Reader --- Processing, Automatic Data --- Processing, Automatic Information --- Processing, Computer Data --- Processing, Electronic Data --- Processing, Information --- Reader, Optical --- Readers, Optical --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Health Informatics --- Informatics, Health --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Anthropology, Physical --- Statistics as Topic --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Medical informatics. --- Data processing. --- Computers in medicine --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Automatic Data Processing --- Electronic Data Processing. --- Augmented Reality --- Health Workforce --- Medical Informatics

Legal professions : work, structure and organization
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ISBN: 1281025666 9786611025663 1849508887 0080544320 0762308001 9780080544328 9781849508889 9780762308002 9781281025661 6611025669 Year: 2001 Publisher: Amsterdam ; London : JAI,

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During recent decades legal professions have changed dramatically. Legal work has become more specialized, women have entered legal professions in large numbers, and the number of nonwhite legal practitioners has increased. Equally important as the demographic changes among legal professionals, have been movements in several countries to make legal practice more responsive to competitive markets for services - both nationally and globally. This volume introduces a collection of research articles that explore the important changes among legal practitioners in the US, England, Germany and Canada. The articles are organized around three general themes: changes in the structure and organization of legal professions and legal practices (in the US, England and Germany); legal culture, professional time and job satisfaction (in the US and England); and the changing nature of legal work practices in various fields of law. The volume addresses many of the newest and most exciting themes in the sociology of law, including the global law firm, the dilemma of part-time employment for legal professionals, the sociolegal construction of time, and the unique dynamics of legal practices in different fields of law.

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