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Law and Modern Society

English · Paperback / Softback

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How and why is so much new law made? By what right does a judge order that a man be sent to gaol? Why is so much of the law so contentious, and why should we, the people, accept the laws made by those who claim the right to govern us?

In this lucid, stimulating, and thoroughly updated survey, P. S. Atiyah introduces the reader to a number of fundamental issues about the law, the legal profession, and the adjudicative process. He also discusses the effect of membership of the EC on our law, the recent controversy over the independence of the judiciary, and the problems arising from the cost of legal services and legal aid.

About the author

P. S. Atiyah was Professor of English Law at Oxford from 1977 unti 1988 when he retired.

Summary

In this title, P.S. Atiyah introduces the reader to a number of fundamental issues about the law, the legal profession, and the adjudicative process. He also discusses the effect of membership of the EC on our law, the recent controversy over the independence of the judiciary, and the problems arising from the cost of legal services and legal aid.

Product details

Authors P. S. Atiyah, P. S. (Former Professor of English Law Atiyah, P.S. Atiyah
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.09.1995
 
EAN 9780192892676
ISBN 978-0-19-289267-6
No. of pages 238
Series Opus
Opus
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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