Description |
xl, 653 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Learning Law: How Can I Develop a Legal Mind? -- Sources: What Is the Law Itself? -- Legal Institutions: How Is Law Made? -- Classifying and Practising Law: How Are Cases Resolved? -- Research: How Do I Find the Law? -- Communication: How Do I Engage with Others about the Law? -- Jurisprudence: What Is Law? -- History: How Did Australian Law Develop? -- Australia: Where Does Indigenous Law Fit In? -- Precedent: How Do Judicial Decisions Become Law? -- Statutory Interpretation: How Do Courts Interpret Legislation? -- The Profession: What Do Lawyers Do? -- Law in Society: What Are the Problems and Remedies for Accessing Justice? -- My Law Career: How Can I Best Prepare for It? |
Summary |
Connecting with Law Third 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. Sanson at UWS, Anthony at UTS |
Analysis |
Australian |
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Law (Australia) |
Notes |
Previous edition published 2009 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate, Postgraduate |
Subject |
Justice, Administration of -- Australia.
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Law students -- Australia.
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Law students.
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Law -- Study and teaching.
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Law -- Vocational guideance
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Law -- Vocational guidance.
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Law -- Australia.
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Law.
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Author |
Anthony, Thalia, author
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Worswick, David.
Connecting with law
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LC no. |
2015372006 |
ISBN |
9780195525052 |
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