A Renegotiations of Status? Neo-tribal Sociality in the Barristers' Profession in England

Chronopoulou, A. 2016. A Renegotiations of Status? Neo-tribal Sociality in the Barristers' Profession in England. in: Frenkel, D.A. (ed.) Selected Issues in Modern Jurisprudence Athens, Greece ATINER. pp. 179-190

Chapter titleA Renegotiations of Status? Neo-tribal Sociality in the Barristers' Profession in England
AuthorsChronopoulou, A.
EditorsFrenkel, D.A.
KeywordsLegal Profession, Pop Culture, Professional Identities
Book titleSelected Issues in Modern Jurisprudence
Page range179-190
Year2016
PublisherATINER
Publication dates
Published2016
Place of publicationAthens, Greece
ISBN9789605980337

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