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This book offers a radically different introduction to law, one that reflects the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid technological developments of our time.
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This book offers a radically different introduction to law, one that reflects the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid technological developments of our time.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032831060
- ISBN-10: 1032831065
- Artikelnr.: 70290531
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032831060
- ISBN-10: 1032831065
- Artikelnr.: 70290531
Roger Brownsword is Professor in Law at King's College London and at Bournemouth University, Honorary Professor at Sheffield University, and Visiting Professor at City University Hong Kong.
1. Introducing Law Part One: A Radical Introduction 2. Four Radical Threads
3. Law as 'Civilising' 4. Law as Governance 5. Law as Rules: Thinking
Inside the Box, Thinking Outside the Box 6. Law in our Technological Times
Part Two: Legal Landmarks 7. The Landscape of Law: Legal London 8. Thinking
Like a Lawyer 9. Handling Statutes 10. Handling Cases Part Three: Key
Concepts 11. The Concept of Law 12. Coherence 13. The Rule of Law 14. The
Regulatory Environment 15. Organising Concepts 16. Flexible Concepts 17.
Prohibitions, Permissions, and Requirements18. Rights, Duties and Powers
19. Crime and Punishment, Harm and Liberty 20. Property 21. Precaution and
Prevention Part Four: Values 22. Fundamental Values: The Conditions of
Possibility 23. Community Values: Human Rights and Human Dignity 24.
Privacy 25. Consent 26. Justice 27. Ethics 28. Conscientious Objection and
Civil Disobedience Part Five: Law's Imperfect Governance and its Many
Challenges 29. Law's Governance: The Range of Challenges 30. Law's Promise:
Order, Democracy, and Justice 31. Authority of Lawmakers and Respect for
Law 32. Getting Regulation Right: The Politicians' Claim 33. Regulatory
Effectiveness 34. Regulatory Acceptability and Legitimacy 35. Disputes:
Resolution, Prevention, and Technical Solutions Part Six: Lawyers and Legal
Services 36. Lawyers 37. The Automation of Legal Services and Social
Acceptability 38. Smart Lawyers and Smart Legal Institutions Part Seven:
Final Reflections 39. The Radical Threads Revisited 40. Good Questions and
Good Governance
3. Law as 'Civilising' 4. Law as Governance 5. Law as Rules: Thinking
Inside the Box, Thinking Outside the Box 6. Law in our Technological Times
Part Two: Legal Landmarks 7. The Landscape of Law: Legal London 8. Thinking
Like a Lawyer 9. Handling Statutes 10. Handling Cases Part Three: Key
Concepts 11. The Concept of Law 12. Coherence 13. The Rule of Law 14. The
Regulatory Environment 15. Organising Concepts 16. Flexible Concepts 17.
Prohibitions, Permissions, and Requirements18. Rights, Duties and Powers
19. Crime and Punishment, Harm and Liberty 20. Property 21. Precaution and
Prevention Part Four: Values 22. Fundamental Values: The Conditions of
Possibility 23. Community Values: Human Rights and Human Dignity 24.
Privacy 25. Consent 26. Justice 27. Ethics 28. Conscientious Objection and
Civil Disobedience Part Five: Law's Imperfect Governance and its Many
Challenges 29. Law's Governance: The Range of Challenges 30. Law's Promise:
Order, Democracy, and Justice 31. Authority of Lawmakers and Respect for
Law 32. Getting Regulation Right: The Politicians' Claim 33. Regulatory
Effectiveness 34. Regulatory Acceptability and Legitimacy 35. Disputes:
Resolution, Prevention, and Technical Solutions Part Six: Lawyers and Legal
Services 36. Lawyers 37. The Automation of Legal Services and Social
Acceptability 38. Smart Lawyers and Smart Legal Institutions Part Seven:
Final Reflections 39. The Radical Threads Revisited 40. Good Questions and
Good Governance
1. Introducing Law Part One: A Radical Introduction 2. Four Radical Threads
3. Law as 'Civilising' 4. Law as Governance 5. Law as Rules: Thinking
Inside the Box, Thinking Outside the Box 6. Law in our Technological Times
Part Two: Legal Landmarks 7. The Landscape of Law: Legal London 8. Thinking
Like a Lawyer 9. Handling Statutes 10. Handling Cases Part Three: Key
Concepts 11. The Concept of Law 12. Coherence 13. The Rule of Law 14. The
Regulatory Environment 15. Organising Concepts 16. Flexible Concepts 17.
Prohibitions, Permissions, and Requirements18. Rights, Duties and Powers
19. Crime and Punishment, Harm and Liberty 20. Property 21. Precaution and
Prevention Part Four: Values 22. Fundamental Values: The Conditions of
Possibility 23. Community Values: Human Rights and Human Dignity 24.
Privacy 25. Consent 26. Justice 27. Ethics 28. Conscientious Objection and
Civil Disobedience Part Five: Law's Imperfect Governance and its Many
Challenges 29. Law's Governance: The Range of Challenges 30. Law's Promise:
Order, Democracy, and Justice 31. Authority of Lawmakers and Respect for
Law 32. Getting Regulation Right: The Politicians' Claim 33. Regulatory
Effectiveness 34. Regulatory Acceptability and Legitimacy 35. Disputes:
Resolution, Prevention, and Technical Solutions Part Six: Lawyers and Legal
Services 36. Lawyers 37. The Automation of Legal Services and Social
Acceptability 38. Smart Lawyers and Smart Legal Institutions Part Seven:
Final Reflections 39. The Radical Threads Revisited 40. Good Questions and
Good Governance
3. Law as 'Civilising' 4. Law as Governance 5. Law as Rules: Thinking
Inside the Box, Thinking Outside the Box 6. Law in our Technological Times
Part Two: Legal Landmarks 7. The Landscape of Law: Legal London 8. Thinking
Like a Lawyer 9. Handling Statutes 10. Handling Cases Part Three: Key
Concepts 11. The Concept of Law 12. Coherence 13. The Rule of Law 14. The
Regulatory Environment 15. Organising Concepts 16. Flexible Concepts 17.
Prohibitions, Permissions, and Requirements18. Rights, Duties and Powers
19. Crime and Punishment, Harm and Liberty 20. Property 21. Precaution and
Prevention Part Four: Values 22. Fundamental Values: The Conditions of
Possibility 23. Community Values: Human Rights and Human Dignity 24.
Privacy 25. Consent 26. Justice 27. Ethics 28. Conscientious Objection and
Civil Disobedience Part Five: Law's Imperfect Governance and its Many
Challenges 29. Law's Governance: The Range of Challenges 30. Law's Promise:
Order, Democracy, and Justice 31. Authority of Lawmakers and Respect for
Law 32. Getting Regulation Right: The Politicians' Claim 33. Regulatory
Effectiveness 34. Regulatory Acceptability and Legitimacy 35. Disputes:
Resolution, Prevention, and Technical Solutions Part Six: Lawyers and Legal
Services 36. Lawyers 37. The Automation of Legal Services and Social
Acceptability 38. Smart Lawyers and Smart Legal Institutions Part Seven:
Final Reflections 39. The Radical Threads Revisited 40. Good Questions and
Good Governance