Ebook: Connecting with Law
Author: Michelle Sanson, Thalia Anthony
- Genre: Economy // Law
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Australia
- Edition: 4
- Language: English
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Think like a lawyer; unlock your future.
Connecting With Law, fourth edition, will challenge students’ assumptions and develop their critical thinking skills while teaching them the practical knowledge they need to succeed in law. Fully revised to incorporate the latest legal developments in Australia, this text introduces students to the foundations of law and the Australian legal system, engaging them with contemporary examples and case studies and helping them to connect with the law.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
Updated to incorporate the latest legislation, cases and developments, including:
the recent Australian Marriage Postal Survey
the First Nations Constitutional Convention and the Uluru Statement from the Heart
the Adani coal mine proposal
Equality, Capacity and Disability in Commonwealth Laws (ALRC Report 124)
New and updated examples and exercises throughout the text to develop practical skills and develop critical thinking and reflective skills
Significantly revised throughout, with new discussion on:
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Indigenous Jurisprudence
Ecological Jurisprudence
Sovereignty and imposition of English law
Technocratic justice
Freedom of speech
Marginalised communities and access to justice
New practitioner profiles showcasing a diverse array of careers in the legal profession and beyond.
Connecting With Law, fourth edition, will challenge students’ assumptions and develop their critical thinking skills while teaching them the practical knowledge they need to succeed in law. Fully revised to incorporate the latest legal developments in Australia, this text introduces students to the foundations of law and the Australian legal system, engaging them with contemporary examples and case studies and helping them to connect with the law.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
Updated to incorporate the latest legislation, cases and developments, including:
the recent Australian Marriage Postal Survey
the First Nations Constitutional Convention and the Uluru Statement from the Heart
the Adani coal mine proposal
Equality, Capacity and Disability in Commonwealth Laws (ALRC Report 124)
New and updated examples and exercises throughout the text to develop practical skills and develop critical thinking and reflective skills
Significantly revised throughout, with new discussion on:
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Indigenous Jurisprudence
Ecological Jurisprudence
Sovereignty and imposition of English law
Technocratic justice
Freedom of speech
Marginalised communities and access to justice
New practitioner profiles showcasing a diverse array of careers in the legal profession and beyond.
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