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Connecting with Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780190310844
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780195525052
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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Connecting with Law Fourth Edition introduces students to the foundations of law in a thought provoking way, challenging them to think critically, question ideas and connect with the law. It provides students with a broader context which allows them to start thinking about the values law embodies and their relationship to society. This approach to introductory law is designed to engage students with contemporary examples and case studies they can relate to, and which help them understand the law.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. Learning Law: How Can I Develop A Legal Mind?
2. Sources: What Is The Law Itself?
3. Legal Institutions: How Is Law Made?
4. Classifying and Practicing Law: How Are Cases Resolved?
5. Research: How Do I Find the Law?
6. Communication: How Do I Engage With Others About the Law?
7. Jurisprudence: What Is Law?
8. History: How Did Australian Law Develop?
9. Australia: Where Does Indigenous Law Fit In?
10. Precedent: How Do Judicial Decisions Become Law?
11. Statutory Interpretation: How Do Courts Interpret Legislation?
12. The Profession: What Do Lawyers Do?
13. Law in Society: What Are the Problems and Remedies For Accessing Justice?
14. My Law Career: How Can I Best Prepare For It?