What makes an argument in a law case good or bad? This book examines this and other questions central to the study of jurisprudence. Care has been taken to make the legal elements of the book readily accessible to non-lawyers, and the philosophical elements to non-philosophers.
Learning Legal Reasoning: Briefing, Analysis and Theory
โ Scribed by John Delaney
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>This book is a selection of articles and chapters published over Martin Golding's academic career. Golding's approach to the philosophy of law is that it contains conceptual and normative issues and in this volume logical issues in legal reasoning are examined, and various theories of law are
Language skills, study skills, argument skills and the skills associated with dispute resolution are vital to every law student, professional lawyer and academic. The 5<sup>th</sup> edition of <i>Learning Legal Skills and Reasoning</i> draws on a range of areas of law to show how these key skills ca
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