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Note On The Measurement Of Governmental Continuity With Its Implications For The Legal Profession, Curtis A. Amlund Dec 1985

Note On The Measurement Of Governmental Continuity With Its Implications For The Legal Profession, Curtis A. Amlund

Dalhousie Law Journal

Because legal practice requires attorneys to apply themselves to the specifics of individual cases, it may be useful to generalize to an idea framework whose object is to measure the level of continuity existing in the legal system within which lawyers function. The relevance is that owing to the nature of the practitioner's work it is necessary that within the governing structure of a country there be present a reasonable level of governmental continuity. The latter is germane to the practice of law, for attorneys can work with adversarial proceedings and cases at suit only if there is certainty about …