The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions

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spelling 6731 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6731 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 46 46 2016-01-31 10:37:20 678 519x678 519 0572-01-FH03-FLAIR-16-05241.jpg UniSZA Private Access The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions The term ‘profession’ has no statutory definition.884 In light of the statutory lacuna, the common law has initiated an important thrust in laying down the legal concept of profession and its related ideas, where specifically the dictum and the approach of Lord Justice Scrutton in Commissioners of Inland Revenue v. Maxse885 represents a milestone in the juridical idea of profession. His Lordship’s approach has provided a seminal framework making the subsequent judicial development in this area possible. The development of judicial approach relating to the legal concept of profession may be analysed in different stages. The following stages are suggested for the present analysis. 4th International Conference on Law and Society ICLAS IV UNISZA
spellingShingle The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
summary The term ‘profession’ has no statutory definition.884 In light of the statutory lacuna, the common law has initiated an important thrust in laying down the legal concept of profession and its related ideas, where specifically the dictum and the approach of Lord Justice Scrutton in Commissioners of Inland Revenue v. Maxse885 represents a milestone in the juridical idea of profession. His Lordship’s approach has provided a seminal framework making the subsequent judicial development in this area possible. The development of judicial approach relating to the legal concept of profession may be analysed in different stages. The following stages are suggested for the present analysis.
title The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
title_full The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
title_fullStr The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
title_full_unstemmed The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
title_short The historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions
title_sort historical development and juridical issues of the common law concept of professions