Legal Traditions and Systems - by Alan N Katz (Hardcover)
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- This authoritative legal guide, written by a distinguished group of specialists, presents analyses of legal systems, practices, and practitioners of all the major countries and regions of the world.
- About the Author: ALAN N. KATZ, Professor of Politics at Fairfield University, has lectured extensively on comparative legal systems and has been an Affiliated Scholar of the American Bar Foundation since 1974.
- 461 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Constitutional
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About the Book
This authoritative legal guide, written by a distinguished group of specialists, presents analyses of legal systems, practices, and practitioners of all the major countries and regions of the world. Adopting a systematic, comparative approach, the volume illuminates the linkages between the nature of legal arrangements with the nature of particular societies.
Book Synopsis
This authoritative legal guide, written by a distinguished group of specialists, presents analyses of legal systems, practices, and practitioners of all the major countries and regions of the world. Adopting a systematic, comparative approach, the volume illuminates the linkages between the nature of legal arrangements with the nature of particular societies.Review Quotes
?This collection of essays endeavors to analyze not the law but the social components closely surrounding it, which may often determine particular content in the law. The 18 articles perform their analyses in different national and regional societies, seeking to show how the legal systems of each have historically developed, how they operate, their law personnel, and the public's perception of the law in each. The authors are political scientists and historians from the US academic community. A good index common to all the essays is included. Prelaw students should be made aware that these are papers on the sociology and politics of law rather than the law itself. Once students leave law school and go further in the legal profession, they will rarely be allowed by the demands of legal work to interest themselves in the topics of these essays, whose editor is an Affiliated Scholar with the American Bar Foundation, the research arm of the American Bar Association. Recommended for prelaw and social science students; for law and public libraries.?-Choice
"This collection of essays endeavors to analyze not the law but the social components closely surrounding it, which may often determine particular content in the law. The 18 articles perform their analyses in different national and regional societies, seeking to show how the legal systems of each have historically developed, how they operate, their law personnel, and the public's perception of the law in each. The authors are political scientists and historians from the US academic community. A good index common to all the essays is included. Prelaw students should be made aware that these are papers on the sociology and politics of law rather than the law itself. Once students leave law school and go further in the legal profession, they will rarely be allowed by the demands of legal work to interest themselves in the topics of these essays, whose editor is an Affiliated Scholar with the American Bar Foundation, the research arm of the American Bar Association. Recommended for prelaw and social science students; for law and public libraries."-Choice
About the Author
ALAN N. KATZ, Professor of Politics at Fairfield University, has lectured extensively on comparative legal systems and has been an Affiliated Scholar of the American Bar Foundation since 1974.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.19 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 461
Genre: Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement
Sub-Genre: Constitutional
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: Alan N Katz
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 1986
TCIN: 1005059319
UPC: 9780313238307
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-8448
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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