Law in context
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Law in context
Federation Press, 2006
3rd ed.
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Includes index
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内容説明
This title critically examines the foundations of the Australian legal system and the various contexts within which the law operates and develops. It introduces students to a wide variety of perspectives, drawing on theory, politics, sociology and economics. Topics traverse structural issues relating to access to justice, adversarialism, and discrimination. The book also explores emerging themes related to regulation, the globalisation of law and terrorism. The third edition includes three new chapters: on Law, Globalisation and Terrorism, Law and Regulation, and Race and Multiculturalism; locating the material on Law and Economics within a broader section on Law and Regulation; and revised discussion questions designed to stimulate class discussion and further independent study.
目次
Contents Introduction Part 1 Law's blueprints Introduction: contextualizing legal education The political and philosophical foundations of law Formalism and the rule of law Part 2 The processes of law Access to justice Litigation Lawyers, clients and ethics Part 3 Law and power The politics of law making Gender Race and multiculturalism Part 4 Law and regulation Foundations of economic analysis Economics and the common law Economics and government regulation Part 5 Conclusion Law, terrorism and globalism References Index
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