Connecting with law /
By: Sanson, Michelle
Title By: Anthony, Thalia
Publisher: Docklands, Victoria, Australia : Oxford University Press, c2019.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xxxviii, 661 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 97801901310844Subject(s): Law -- Australia | Justice, Administration of -- Australia | Justice, Administration of. LawDDC classification: 346.9404320899915 SA CO Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 346.9404320899915 SA CO (Browse shelf) | Available | May 2019 | T0062268 |
Table of Cases Table of Statutes Guided Tour1. 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 Do Indigenous Laws 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?Index
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.