A Closer Look. "Adventures in Law and Justice: Exploring Big Legal Questions in Everyday Life" by Bryan Horrigan [review]

Abstract

Horrigan’s book succeeds in its aims and deserves serious consideration. It is the publisher’s first in a planned series of titles on law in society. If the subsequent titles are of a similar standard, then there is no doubt that the series will make a valuable contribution to public understanding about law.

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