
Law Alive is an innovative introduction to the New Zealand legal system. Adopting a 'law in context' approach, it encourages students to see the law as a living part of the political, social, economic and cultural life of New Zealand. Covering all key areas of study in a legal system course, this text is designed to spark the attention of students. It contains exercises, examples, case studies, essay topics, puzzles and problem solving features to get students engaged. It makes connections between the principles and theory of law and real-life application and prepares students with key legal skills, including legal reasoning, statutory interpretation and case analysis.
This text investigates how the New Zealand legal system functions as a dynamic, integrated component of the nation's broader political, social, and cultural landscape. Grant H. Morris utilizes a 'law in context' framework to bridge the gap between abstract legal theory and practical application. By grounding legal principles in real-world scenarios, the author provides a pedagogical structure designed to foster critical thinking and analytical proficiency in students.
What You Will Find
Educators and legal scholars frequently cite this text as a highly accessible entry point for students beginning their study of the New Zealand legal system. The inclusion of interactive features is widely regarded as an effective method for maintaining student engagement with dense legal concepts.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Australia and New Zealand
ISBN-10:
0195558758
ISBN-13:
9780195558753
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