Legal theories; in principle

Holmes Beach, Fla.: Wm. W. Gaunt & Sons [distributor]. Edited by Mark Thomas (2004)
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Contains an integration of methods to be used for teaching and learning of legal theory. The text examines the uses of theory in the Australian legal environment by demonstrating how certain theories are explicitly or implicitly used by the courts to frame judgements.

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