- Writer: DK Publishing
- Category: English
- Pages: 336
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-14976
Why do we need laws? What rights are protected by law? When was forensic evidence first used in court?
This
book explores big questions like these, explaining the laws and legal
precedents, and religious, political, and moral codes that have shaped
the world we live in. Written in plain English, The Law Book
cuts through the legal jargon and is packed with pithy explanations of
the most important milestones in legal history, with step-by-step
diagrams and witty illustrations that untangle knotty concepts.
From
the earliest laws, such as the Code of Hammurabi, through
groundbreaking legislation including Magna Carta and the Abolition of
the Slave Trade Act, The Law Book
offers an engaging overview of legal history across the world all the
way into the 21st century with copyright in the digital age, same-sex
marriage, and the "right to be forgotten". Covering the fight for
universal suffrage and workers' rights, and the establishment of
international legal bodies like INTERPOL and the European Court of
Justice, The Law Book explains the stories behind each milestone development.
Continuing the Big Ideas series' trademark combination of authoritative, informative text, and bold graphics, The Law Book
uses an innovative visual approach to make the subject accessible to
everyone, whether you're a law student, a legal professional, or an
armchair expert.
| Book Attributes | |
| Pages | 336 |