
Law: A Very Short Introduction
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Mystery
Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
172
Language
English
Published
Mar 27, 2008
Publisher
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10
019152686X
ISBN-13
9780191526862
Description
This concise exploration delves into the vital role of law within society. It unpacks how legal systems operate, emphasizing their function in protecting individual rights and delineating responsibilities. Readers are introduced to fundamental concepts such as justice, fairness, and the philosophical underpinnings that guide legal principles.
The author, Raymond Wacks, provides an accessible analysis of legal frameworks, shedding light on how laws are formed and interpreted. He encourages readers to consider the significance of law in everyday life and its impact on both personal and public domains.
Through engaging examples and thought-provoking questions, this work invites readers to appreciate the complexities of law and its essential place in shaping our communities and governance.
The author, Raymond Wacks, provides an accessible analysis of legal frameworks, shedding light on how laws are formed and interpreted. He encourages readers to consider the significance of law in everyday life and its impact on both personal and public domains.
Through engaging examples and thought-provoking questions, this work invites readers to appreciate the complexities of law and its essential place in shaping our communities and governance.
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