Law as Engineering : Thinking about what lawyers do / David Howarth
Material type: TextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Pub., 2013Description: ix, 237 pagesISBN: 9780857933782DDC classification: 340
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Summary: 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.
What do lawyers do? --
Law as engineering --
Implications (1) : professional ethics --
Implications (2) : legal research and teaching.
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What do lawyers do? --
Law as engineering --
Implications (1) : professional ethics --
Implications (2) : legal research and teaching.
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.
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