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_aEnright, Christopher, _eauthor. _91072349 |
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_aLegal technique / _cChristopher Enright. |
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_aSydney : _bThe Federation Press, _c2002. |
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_axxxvii, 565 pages ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 535-550) and index. | ||
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_gPART 1. _tINTRODUCTION -- _gDivision 1. _tLegal Technique -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _tPurpose of this Book -- _tSimple Techniques -- _tGentle Readers -- _tOutline -- _gDivision 2. _tSymbols -- _g2. _tSymbols -- _tIntroduction -- _tBasic Labels -- _tLists of Options -- _tCausal Laws -- _gDivision 3. _tConcepts -- _g3. _tConcepts -- _g4. _tThe State -- _tIntroduction -- _tInstitutions -- _tFunctions -- _g5. _tPhilosophical Concepts -- _tIntroduction -- _tCausation -- _tValues -- _tNatural Law and Positivism -- _tRational and Irrational Decisions -- _tLegal Technique -- _g6. _tProbability -- _tIntroduction -- _tMeasuring Probability -- _tEstimating Probability -- _tCalculating Probability -- _g7. _tThings Lawyers Use -- _tIntroduction -- _tLaw -- _tFacts -- _tLaw and Facts -- _tEvidence -- _tProcedures -- _g8. _tMatters Lawyers Perform -- _tIntroduction -- _tLitigation -- _tTransactions -- _tTransaction to Litigation -- _tComparisons -- _gPART 2. _tMAKING AND INTERPRETING LAW -- _gDivision 1. _tIntroduction -- _g9. _tMaking and Interpreting Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tModel for Legal Reasoning -- _tModel for Making Law -- _tModel for Interpreting Law -- _tUse of the Models -- _tOutline of Part 2 -- _gDivision 2. _tOptions -- _g10. _tOptions -- _g11. _tLaws -- _tIntroduction -- _tMaking Statutes -- _tMaking Common Law -- _g12. _tMeanings -- _tIntroduction -- _tClassification of Ambiguity -- _tSuppressed Ambiguity -- _tAscertaining the Ambiguity -- _g13. _tEffects -- _tIntroduction -- _tCauses -- _tEffects -- _gDivision 3. _tReasons -- _gSubdivision 1. _tIntroduction -- _g14. _tReasons -- _tIntroduction -- _tTraditional View -- _tAlternative View -- _tDecision Maker's Perspective -- _tOutline -- _gSubdivision 2. _tFormulating Reasons -- _g15. _tPolicy -- _tIntroduction -- _tBasis -- _tModel -- _tClassification -- _tProcedure -- _g16. _tPolicy: Making Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tOptions -- _tReasons -- _tDecision -- _g17. _tPolicy: Interpreting Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tOptions -- _tReasons -- _tDecision -- _g18. _tPrinciple -- _tIntroduction -- _tBasis -- _tMaking Law -- _tInterpreting Law -- _g19. _tPrecedent -- _tIntroduction -- _tRatio Decedendi -- _tStare Decisis -- _tBasis of Precedent -- _tAbsolute Values -- _tRelative Values -- _tCausation -- _tOutline -- _g20. _tPrecedent: Ratio Decidendi -- _tIntroduction -- _tRatio Decidendi -- _tObiter Dictum -- _tLegal Technique -- _g21. _tPrecedent: Stare Decisis -- _tIntroduction -- _tCourts in the Same Hierarchy -- _tCourts' Own Prior Decision -- _tCourts Outside the Hierarchy -- _g22. _tPrecedent in Use -- _tIntroduction -- _tStatute of Law -- _tCommon Law -- _tPrecedent Restated -- _g23. _tOther Sources of Reasons -- _tIntroduction -- _tRules -- _tLegal Sources -- _tSecondary Sources -- _tPrior Statutes -- _gSubdivision 3. _tWeighing Reasons -- _g24. _tWeighing Reasons -- _tIntroduction -- _tPrecedent -- _tPrinciple -- _tPolicy -- _gSubdivision 4. _tDisplacing Reasons -- _g25. _tDisplacing Reasons -- _tIntroduction -- _tPersonal Factors -- _tSocial Factors -- _tEnvironmental Factors -- _gDivision 4. _tDecision -- _g26. _tDecision -- _tIntroduction -- _tMaking Law -- _tInterpreting Law -- _tPredicting the Decision -- _gPART 3. _tUSING LAW -- _gDivision 1. _tIntroduction -- _g27. _tUsing Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tModel for Using Law -- _tModel for Litigation -- _tModel for Transactions -- _tUse of the Models -- _tOutline of Part 3 -- _g28. _tTasks in Using Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tPreliminary Tasks -- _tInterpreting Law -- _tOrganising Law -- _tEstablishing Facts -- _tApplying Law to Facts -- _gDivision 2. _tOrganising Law -- _gSubdivision 1. _tIntroductions -- _g29. _tOrganising Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tTechnique -- _tIllustration -- _tOutline -- _gSubdivision 2. _tMicro Analysis -- _g30. _tMicro Analysis -- _tIntroduction -- _tLegal Consequences -- _tCheck List of Elements -- _g31. _tLegal Consequences -- _tIntroduction -- _tInstitutions -- _tLitigation -- _tTransactions -- _g32. _tCheck List of Elements -- _tIntroduction -- _tElements -- _tCheck List -- _gSubdivision 3. _tMacro Analysis -- _g33. _tMacro Analysis -- _tIntroduction -- _tFormal Relationships -- _tFunctional Relatinships -- _gSubdivision 4. _tIllustrations -- _g34. _tOrganising Law: Illustrations -- _tIntroduction -- _tTort Law -- _tCriminal Law -- _tProperty Law -- _tContract Law -- _tEquity Law -- _tStatutory Action -- _tLegal Technique --Agency Law -- _tCompany Law -- _tPublic Law -- _gDivision 3. _tEstablishing Facts -- _gSubdivision 1. _tIntroduction -- _g35. _tEstablishing Facts -- _tIntroduction -- _tProving Facts with Evidence -- _tCreating Facts with Evidence -- _gSubdivision 2. _tProving Facts with Evidence -- _g36. _tProving Facts With Evidence -- _tIntroduction 405 --Terms -- _tOutline -- _g37. _tVersions of Truth -- _tIntroduction -- _tPresenting Facts -- _tVersions of Facts -- _g38. _tProbability of Truth -- _tIntroduction -- _tSpecific Facts -- _tOverall Version -- _tParty's Case -- _g39. _tStandard of Truth -- _tIntroduction -- _tOnus of Proof -- _tStandard of Proof -- _tMeasurement -- _gSubdivision 3. _tCreating Facts with Procedures -- _g40. _tCreating Facts With Procedures -- _tIntroduction -- _tProcedures -- _tCompliance -- _gDivision 4. _tApplying Law -- _g41. _tApplying Law to Facts -- _tIntroduction -- _tPreliminary Tasks -- _tApplying Law -- _tIssues --Interpretation -- _tWriting the Result -- _tIllustration -- _g4. _t2 Interpreting Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tAmbiguity -- _tReasons -- _tDecision -- _gPART 4. _tWRITING AND READING LAW -- _g43. _tWriting and Reading Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tModel for Writing Law -- _tModel for Reading Law -- _tOutline of Part 4 -- _g44. _tWriting Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tStatutes -- _tJudgments -- _tTextbooks -- _tBriefs of Statutes and Cases -- _tSummaries -- _tLegal Documents -- _tOpinions -- _tAnswers to Problem Questions -- _g45. _tReading Law -- _tIntroduction -- _tStatutes -- _tCases -- _tTextbooks -- _gAPPENDIX 1 _tDiagrams for Statutes -- _gAPPENDIX 2 _tDiagrams for Facts. |
520 | _a"How should lawyers go about their tasks in working with law, in making, interpreting, using, reading and writing law? Enright's book describes clear and simple techniques for working with law. It explains why the technique is needed and what it achieves, and then provides a model for doing it. Each model consists of a step by step guide for performing the relevant task. Legal Technique is structured to be the textbook in an introductory law course where the techniques are described, and intended for re-use in later courses on substantive law where these techniques must be further taught and practised in the context of those subjects."--Publisher. | ||
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