2001
DOI: 10.1093/bybil/71.1.357
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Falsification of Documentary Evidence Before International Tribunals: An Aspect of the Behring Sea Arbitration, 1892-3

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“…140 Its general purpose is to inculcate common standards of conduct, independence in practice and a public duty to act for any client within a barrister"s field of practice. 141 A practising barrister has an "overriding duty to the Court to act with independence; he must assist the Court in the administration of justice and must not deceive or knowingly or recklessly mislead the Court". 142 He must defend a lay client"s interests "fearlessly" without regard to his own or to another"s interests.…”
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“…140 Its general purpose is to inculcate common standards of conduct, independence in practice and a public duty to act for any client within a barrister"s field of practice. 141 A practising barrister has an "overriding duty to the Court to act with independence; he must assist the Court in the administration of justice and must not deceive or knowingly or recklessly mislead the Court". 142 He must defend a lay client"s interests "fearlessly" without regard to his own or to another"s interests.…”
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“…Prior to the English Code 1979, the principal textual sources were the Bar Council"s rulings published in Annual Practices as well as Halsbury"s Laws of Englandsee Chapter 4, infra. The most useful source in practice (particularly for junior counsel), then as now, remains the advice of senior members of the Bar 141. English Code, paras104-105.…”
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