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‘How the Law Works is a gem of a book, for
law students and for everyone else. It is a must read for anyone
interested in how society is shaped and controlled via law.’
Dr Steven Vaughan, solicitor, Senior Lecturer, Birmingham Law School
‘How
the Law Works is a comprehensive, witty and easy-to-read guide to the
law. I thoroughly recommend it to non-lawyers who want to improve their
knowledge of the legal system and to potential students as an
introduction to the law of England and Wales.’
HH Judge Lynn Tayton QC
Reviews of the first edition:
‘A friendly, readable and surprisingly entertaining overview of what can be a daunting and arcane subject to the outsider.’The Law Teacher
‘An easy-to-read, fascinating book . . . brimful with curios, anecdote and explanation.’
The Times
How the Law Works is
a refreshingly clear and reliable guide to today’s legal system.
Offering interesting and comprehensive coverage, it makes sense of all
the curious features of the law in day to day life and in current
affairs. Explaining the law and legal jargon in plain English, it
provides an accessible entry point to the different types of law and
legal techniques, as well as today’s compensation culture and human
rights law. In addition to explaining the role of judges, lawyers,
juries and parliament, it clarifies the mechanisms behind criminal and
civil law.
How the Law Works is essential
reading for anyone approaching law for the first time, or for anyone who
is interested in an engaging introduction to the subject’s bigger
picture.
Categories:Jurisprudence & Law
Year:2016
Edition:4
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
Pages:320