Legal methods and systems : text and materials
by Carl F. Stychin and Linda Mulcahy.
- 4th ed.
- London : Thomson Reuters, 2010.
- 424 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction to legal methods : approaches to law and legal reasoning Chapter 2. Constitutional aspects of legal method : the rule of law and the supremacy of Parliament Chapter 3. Constitutional aspects of legal method : judicial review Chapter 4. Constitutional aspects of legal method : the impact of membership in the European Union Chapter 5. Statutory interpretation : introduction to legislation Chapter 6. Statutory interpretation : the search for legislative intention Chapter 7. Statutory interpretation the impact of the law of the European Union and European human rights law Chapter 8. Judge-made law : an introduction to common law reasoning Chapter 9. Judge-made law : a case study on the law of negligence Chapter 10. The legal professions Chapter 11. Dispute resolution : the courts and adjudication Chapter 12. Non-adjudicatory forms of dispute resolution Chapter 13. Comparative legal methods and systems. Index