Asking the Law Question: The Dissolution of Legal Theory

Asking the Law Question: The Dissolution of Legal Theory
ISBN-10
0455218110
ISBN-13
9780455218113
Category
Law / General
Pages
395
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Law Book Company
Author
Margaret Jane Davies

Description

Essential reading for all those who wish to understand why legal theory is important to legal education, and for those who wish to extend their understanding of this dynamic academic discipline. A variety of perspectives are drawn together including social, literary, feminist and postmodernist theories.

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