
For any reader needing a concise yet expert explanation of a subject in law, the New Oxford Companion to Law is the ideal reference work. Providing greater depth than can be found in legal dictionaries but always accessible to the non-specialist, entries in the Companion cover all areas of law and legal systems and are extensively cross-referenced for ease of navigation.The Companion draws upon the expertise of over 700 scholars and practitioners, offering the widest possible range of perspectives on legal topics. Consisting in over 1700 alphabetically-arranged entries, the Companion features:BLThe fundamentals of all the major areas of law such as criminal law, tax and social security law, human rights law, family and employment law, education law, sports law, international and EU lawBLThe role and workings of legal institutions such as parliaments, courts, law schools, and international bodies such as the EU and the UNBLLeading cases, famous trials and distinguished lawyers, past and presentBLMajor events in legal history and major debates in legal theoryBLTwenty pages of rich illustrations, bringing the content to lifeThe Companion will appeal to the interested citizen, students applying for law courses at university, law students, and also to advanced readers who are already familiar with the law who will enjoy reading the engagingly written accounts of areas that they know as well as many that they don't.
This volume investigates the fundamental principles, institutions, and historical developments of global legal systems to provide a comprehensive reference for both specialists and the general public. Edited by Joanne Conaghan and Peter Cane, the work synthesizes contributions from over 700 scholars and practitioners. It utilizes an alphabetically arranged format to bridge the gap between basic legal dictionaries and specialized academic treatises, offering a structured framework for understanding complex legal concepts.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a highly accessible and authoritative resource for students and legal professionals alike. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully distills dense legal doctrine into manageable entries for the non-specialist.
Page Count:
1200
Publication Date:
2008-11-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199290547
ISBN-13:
9780199290543
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