Applied Legal Philosophy
Series Editor: Tom D.Campbell, Centre for Applied Philosophy
and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, Australia
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The principal objective of this series is to encourage the
publication of books which adopt a theoretical approach to the
study of particular areas or aspects of law, or deal with general
theories of law in a way which is directed at issues of practical,
moral and political concern in specific legal contexts. The
general approach is both analytical and critical and relates to the
socio-political background of law reform issues.
The series includes studies of all the main areas of law,
presented in a manner which relates to the concerns of specialist
legal academics and practitioners. Each book makes an original
contribution to an area of legal study while being comprehensible
to those engaged in a wide variety of disciplines. Their legal
content is principally Anglo-American, but a wide-ranging
comparative approach is encouraged and authors are drawn from a
variety of jurisdictions.
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