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Understanding Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780421960602
ISBN: 0421960604
Previous Edition ISBN: 0421787309
Published: August 2006
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £26.95



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This work presents a contextual overview of the English legal system; provides the groundwork for a critical understanding of legal institutions, processes and materials; places the study of law within a broader framework of inquiry focusing on the evaluation and explanation of legal decision making at all levels; examines the civil justice system after Woolf; looks at the impact of the Human Rights Act; analyses the globalisation of law; sets a distinctive manifesto for legal education that is in line with the ACLEC emphasis on "understanding" (rather than passive role learning) as the key to the initial stage of legal education.

Subjects:
English Legal System
Contents:
What is law?
The idea of understanding
Legal institutions and the rule of law
Judge-made law - statutory interpretation
Judge-made law - case law development
Legal process - the criminal justice system
Legal process - the civil justice system
Legal process - the system of administrative justice
The legal profession and legal services
Conclusion - climbing the mountain