Does the Ethos of Law Erode? : Lawyers’ Professional Practices, Self-Understanding and Ethics at Work

Loacker, Bernadette (2023) Does the Ethos of Law Erode? : Lawyers’ Professional Practices, Self-Understanding and Ethics at Work. Journal of Business Ethics, 187 (1). pp. 33-52. ISSN 0167-4544

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Abstract

Furthering an integrative ethics-as-practice framework, this paper explores the professional practices, self-understanding and ethics of lawyers working in the Germanic legal context. Existing studies of the legal profession often argue that changing conditions in law have led to a ‘constrained morality’ and an ‘erosion of ethos’ among lawyers. While the current study acknowledges shifts in lawyers’ ethos, it challenges the claim of an erosion or ‘lack’ of morality. The narratives of the interviewed practitioners rather suggest that socio-discursively constituted professional practices, identity and ethics are complex and contingent. Focusing on the ‘moral rules in use’ and how lawyers negotiate ethical matters ‘from within’ evokes ongoing ambiguities and struggles inscribed in ethical (self-)positions, pointing, as such, to the limits of assessing lawyers’ conduct as ‘ethical’ or ‘unethical’. The study thereby extends both normative and practice-based business and professional ethics studies.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Business Ethics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? germanic legal professionself-understanding and identity of lawyersprofessional practiceethics as practiceethos of lawgeneral business,management and accountingeconomics and econometricsbusiness and international managementlawbusiness, management and acco ??
ID Code:
206082
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Deposited On:
05 Oct 2023 10:10
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
16 Jul 2024 12:08