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This innovative volume in the prestigious series of Oxford Handbooks provides a comprehensive overview of law and legal scholarship at the dawn of the 21st century. Through 43 essays by leading legal scholars based in USA, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Germany it will provide a varied and stimulating set of road maps to guide readers through the increasingly large and conceptually sophisticated body of legal scholarship.

Focussing mainly, though not exclusively, on scholarship in the English language and taking an international and comparative approach, the contributors to this Handbook offer original and interpretative accounts of the nature, themes and preoccupations of research and writing about law. They then go on to consider likely trends and developments in scholarship in the next decade or so.

The Handbook is arranged in seven Parts entitled 'Property and Obligations', 'Citizens and Government', 'Wealth Distribution and Welfare', 'Business and Commerce', 'Technology', 'Processes', and 'Research and Researchers'. It will provide everyone interested in scholarship about law with a widely accessible overview of the state and future direction of legal scholarship.

This innovative volume in the prestigious series of Oxford Handbooks provides a comprehensive overview of law and legal scholarship at the dawn of the 21st century. Through 43 essays by leading legal scholars based in USA, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Germany it will provide a varied and stimulating set of road maps to guide readers through the increasingly large and conceptually sophisticated body of legal scholarship.

Focussing mainly, though not exclusively, on scholarship in the English language and taking an international and comparative approach, the contributors to this Handbook offer original and interpretative accounts of the nature, themes and preoccupations of research and writing about law. They then go on to consider likely trends and developments in scholarship in the next decade or so.

The Handbook is arranged in seven Parts entitled 'Property and Obligations', 'Citizens and Government', 'Wealth Distribution and Welfare', 'Business and Commerce', 'Technology', 'Processes', and 'Research and Researchers'. It will provide everyone interested in scholarship about law with a widely accessible overview of the state and future direction of legal scholarship.

Features

  • Now available in paperback- the first-ever large-scale account of modern scholarship about law
  • International in scope and comparative in approach
  • Emphasising broad themes rather than technical detail
  • Illuminating for specialists and informative to non-specialists

Part I: Property and Obligations
1Contract
2Tort
3 Restitution
4Property
5Trusts and Fiduciary Relationships
Part II: Citizens and Government
6The Nature and Functions of the State
7 Regulation
8Review of Executive Action
9Judicial Review of Legislation
10Citizenship
11 Discrimination
12 Criminal Law
13Criminology
14The International Legal Order
15 Human Rights
16The European Union
17Complex Polities
Part III: Wealth Redistribution and Welfare
18Taxation
19The Welfare State
20 Families
21Medicine and Health
22Global Development and Impoverishment
Part IV: Business and Commerce
23Corporations
24Competition
25 Consumers
26Workers
27International Business and Commerce
Part V: Technology
28Intellectual Property
29The Media
30Abortion and Reproductive Rights
31The Environment
Part VI: Processes
32Legislation and Rule-Making
33Civil Processes
34Criminal Process
35Lawyers and Legal Services
36 International Process
Part VII: Research and Researchers
37A Transnational Concept of Law
38Historical Research in Law
39Empirical Research in Law
40Legal Education
41The Role of Academics in the Legal System
42A Century of Legal Studies
43Law as an Autonomous Discipline
All legal scholars, deans of law schools, postgraduate students in law and related disiplines
  • The Oxford Handbook of Legal Studies



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