Vol. 12 No. 1 (2005)
Estudios

Algunas ideas en torno al estudio de los abogados en Chile

Iñigo De la Maza Gazmuri
Universidad Diego Portales.
Bio

Published 2005-06-30

Keywords

  • Lawyers,
  • Legal profession,
  • Sociologic approaches regulation

How to Cite

De la Maza Gazmuri, I. (2005). Algunas ideas en torno al estudio de los abogados en Chile. Revista De Derecho (Coquimbo. En línea), 12(1), 33-44. https://doi.org/10.22199/S07189753.2005.0001.00003

Abstract

Despite its evident historie importance, the lawyers have not been, up to date, sufficiently studied in Chile. The following pages intend to outline some research guidelines that should be of use to evaluate the strong tensions that the legal profession has been experiencing since the second half of the 20th century. Some approaches pertaining to the sociology of professions are used with the objective to try to explain, in a broad sense, the evolution of the practice of the law in Chile. Once concluded, the final part of this paper seeks to apply these approaches to the present situation of the lawyers in Chile.

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