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Legal method and systems: Text and materials

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London ; Sweet & Maxwell : 2007Edition: 3rdDescription: 457p xxxiiiISBN:
  • 9780421965409
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 STY
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 - Introduction to legal method: Approaches to law and legal reasoning; Chapter 2 – Constitutional aspects of legal method: the rule of law and the supremacy of parliament; Chapter 3 - Constitutional aspects of legal method: Judicial review; Chapter 4 - Constitutional aspects of legal method: The impact of membership in the European Union; Chapter 5 - Statutory interpretation: Introduction to legislation; Chapter 6 - Statutory interpretation: search for legislative intention; Chapter 7 - Statutory interpretation: the impact of the law of the European Union and European human rights law; Chapter 8 – Judge – made law: an introduction to common law reasoning; Chapter 9 - Judge – made law: a case study on the law of negligence; Chapter 10 – The legal profession; Chapter 11 – Dispute resolution: the courts and adjudication; Chapter 12 – New forms of dispute resolution; Chapter 13 – Comparative legal methods and systems; Index.
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Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction to legal method: Approaches to law and legal reasoning;
Chapter 2 – Constitutional aspects of legal method: the rule of law and the supremacy of parliament;
Chapter 3 - Constitutional aspects of legal method: Judicial review;
Chapter 4 - Constitutional aspects of legal method: The impact of membership in the European Union;
Chapter 5 - Statutory interpretation: Introduction to legislation;
Chapter 6 - Statutory interpretation: search for legislative intention;
Chapter 7 - Statutory interpretation: the impact of the law of the European Union and European human rights law;
Chapter 8 – Judge – made law: an introduction to common law reasoning;
Chapter 9 - Judge – made law: a case study on the law of negligence;
Chapter 10 – The legal profession;
Chapter 11 – Dispute resolution: the courts and adjudication;
Chapter 12 – New forms of dispute resolution;
Chapter 13 – Comparative legal methods and systems;
Index.