Edward Elgar Publishing has announced the publication of:
David Howarth, Law As Engineering: Thinking About What Lawyers Do:
David Howarth, Law As Engineering: Thinking About What Lawyers Do:
Law as Engineering proposes a radically new
way of thinking about law, as a profession and discipline concerned with design
rather than with litigation, and having much in common with engineering in the
way it produces devices useful for its clients. It uses that comparison to
propose ways of improving legal design, to advocate a transformation of legal
ethics so that the profession learns from its role in the crash of 2008, and to
reform legal education and research.
Offering
a totally new perspective, this book will be a fascinating read for law
students and prospective law students, legal academics across all sub-fields,
lawyers in government, especially those engaged in drafting legislation, and
policymakers.
Additional
titles include:
- Gideon Boas, Public International Law: Contemporary Principles and Perspectives
- Robert Kolb (ed), Research Handbook On Human Rights And Humanitarian Law
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