Facts in law
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The book advocates for a comprehensive interdisciplinary method to evaluating evidence in legal cases. It emphasizes the importance of integrating various fields of study to enhance the understanding and application of evidence in litigation, aiming to improve legal outcomes and decision-making processes. Through a detailed exploration of different disciplines, it encourages legal professionals to adopt a more holistic perspective on evidence.
This fascinating intellectual memoir by a leading academic lawyer charts the development of his thought in the context of African, American, and British universities over sixty years. Twining's unique engagement with globalisation, jurisprudence, evidence, and legal education is addressed to legal theorists and academic lawyers generally.
Addressing the challenges of globalization, this book examines how traditional Anglo-American legal theory can adapt to a rapidly changing world. Through critical essays on influential legal theorists and concepts like legal pluralism and post-modernism, it explores the implications of law beyond the nation-state and the complexities of global legal ordering. Key questions about morality, the nature of legal systems, and the relationship between globalization and post-modernism are posed, culminating in innovative proposals for revitalizing jurisprudence and comparative law.
Focusing on the interpretation and application of English law, this updated classic textbook serves as an essential guide for newcomers. It provides clear explanations of legal principles and the practical implications of rules, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the legal system.
The book is a culturally significant reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting important historical contexts and scholarly value. The careful reproduction aims to maintain the integrity of the original work, making it a valuable resource for understanding its historical and cultural importance.
Focusing on the intersection of globalisation and legal theory, this book delves into how global interconnectedness impacts the concepts of law, justice, and human rights. It examines the challenges and transformations within these fields, offering insights into the evolving nature of legal frameworks in a global context. Through critical analysis, it highlights the need for a re-evaluation of traditional legal theories to address contemporary issues brought about by globalisation.
Focusing on the intersection of globalisation and legal theory, this book delves into how global interconnectedness influences concepts of law, justice, and human rights. It examines the challenges and opportunities presented by a global framework, offering insights into the evolving nature of legal principles in a rapidly changing world. Through critical analysis, it aims to enhance understanding of how global forces reshape legal discourse and human rights practices.
This intellectual biography delves into the life and contributions of Karl Llewellyn, a significant figure in legal realism. Originally published in 1973, it provides insights into his theories and impact on legal thought. The book features a preface by Frederick Schauer, offering contemporary context, and an afterword by William Twining, reflecting on Llewellyn's legacy. Through its exploration of his ideas, the biography highlights the evolution of legal philosophy and Llewellyn's role in shaping it.
The Antigonos publishing house focuses on reprinting historical books to ensure their preservation and accessibility. By providing these works in good condition, they aim to maintain and celebrate cultural heritage, allowing readers to connect with the past.