From a Professional Tribe to a Business Neo-tribe:Towards a Theory of Consumer-based Lifestyles in the Legal Profession

Chronopoulou, A. 2015. From a Professional Tribe to a Business Neo-tribe:Towards a Theory of Consumer-based Lifestyles in the Legal Profession. Athens Journal of Law. 1 (1), pp. 69-84. https://doi.org/10.30958/ajl.1.1.5

TitleFrom a Professional Tribe to a Business Neo-tribe:Towards a Theory of Consumer-based Lifestyles in the Legal Profession
TypeJournal article
AuthorsChronopoulou, A.
KeywordsLegal Profession, Pop Culture, Lifestyles
JournalAthens Journal of Law
Journal citation1 (1), pp. 69-84
ISSN2407-9685
Year2015
PublisherATINER
Publisher's version
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.30958/ajl.1.1.5
Publication dates
Published2015
LicenseCC BY-NC 4.0

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