Conflicts, Compromises and Professionalization. The Case of Hungarian Trainee Lawyers in the late 19th Century

This paper explores the question of how the relationship between trainee lawyers and lawyers has changed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The main question of this study is what arguments and what professional solutions the trainee lawyers have used to improve their position in relation t...

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Main Author: Viktor Papp
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Language:deu
Published: STS Science Centre Ltd. 2023-11-01
Series:Journal on European History of Law
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Online Access:https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/181
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description This paper explores the question of how the relationship between trainee lawyers and lawyers has changed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The main question of this study is what arguments and what professional solutions the trainee lawyers have used to improve their position in relation to lawyers. The presentation of the problem will be based on articles published in the legal press. The relationship between the two groups is important because, in addition to lawyers, trainee lawyers also have gained important functions through the lawyer’s code of conduct introduced in 1874, which have further increased the already fierce competition in the labour market for lawyers. Another significant issue is the extent of conflictual discourse between lawyers and trainee lawyers. By the beginning of the 20th century, trainee lawyers had raised awareness of the inevitability of generational change within the profession by founding several professional associations. The study aims to illustrate, through concrete professional debates, the effectiveness with which trainee lawyers have been able to assert their professional and financial interests against lawyers. The final part of the paper deals with cases where lawyers and trainee lawyers have successfully allied themselves against government and state actors. The results of the research will show what professional mechanism and argumentation tools were in the hands of the legal professions, and when they were used during the process of advocacy. The results of the research will also fit well with the professionalization paradigm, as the research of the social history of lawyers helps to understand the transformation of the intellectual professions and of the middle class. The findings of the research, on the other hand, will be closely related to social closure theory, as the rivalry between lawyers and trainee lawyers sheds light on the mechanisms that influenced the practice of social closure in the 19th century
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spelling doaj-art-57b092d3e1f641ba903bb72d29fb087a2025-08-20T03:27:52ZdeuSTS Science Centre Ltd.Journal on European History of Law2042-64023049-90892023-11-01142Conflicts, Compromises and Professionalization. The Case of Hungarian Trainee Lawyers in the late 19th CenturyViktor Papp0Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Department of Comparative Historical Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary This paper explores the question of how the relationship between trainee lawyers and lawyers has changed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The main question of this study is what arguments and what professional solutions the trainee lawyers have used to improve their position in relation to lawyers. The presentation of the problem will be based on articles published in the legal press. The relationship between the two groups is important because, in addition to lawyers, trainee lawyers also have gained important functions through the lawyer’s code of conduct introduced in 1874, which have further increased the already fierce competition in the labour market for lawyers. Another significant issue is the extent of conflictual discourse between lawyers and trainee lawyers. By the beginning of the 20th century, trainee lawyers had raised awareness of the inevitability of generational change within the profession by founding several professional associations. The study aims to illustrate, through concrete professional debates, the effectiveness with which trainee lawyers have been able to assert their professional and financial interests against lawyers. The final part of the paper deals with cases where lawyers and trainee lawyers have successfully allied themselves against government and state actors. The results of the research will show what professional mechanism and argumentation tools were in the hands of the legal professions, and when they were used during the process of advocacy. The results of the research will also fit well with the professionalization paradigm, as the research of the social history of lawyers helps to understand the transformation of the intellectual professions and of the middle class. The findings of the research, on the other hand, will be closely related to social closure theory, as the rivalry between lawyers and trainee lawyers sheds light on the mechanisms that influenced the practice of social closure in the 19th century https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/181lawyer legal professionprofessionalizationBudapest Bartrainee lawyerlaw clerk
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Conflicts, Compromises and Professionalization. The Case of Hungarian Trainee Lawyers in the late 19th Century
Journal on European History of Law
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title Conflicts, Compromises and Professionalization. The Case of Hungarian Trainee Lawyers in the late 19th Century
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title_short Conflicts, Compromises and Professionalization. The Case of Hungarian Trainee Lawyers in the late 19th Century
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