Law, Life, and Lore
It's Too Late to Stop Now
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Dec '18
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Combining autobiography and scholarship, this volume asks how lawyers and legal theorists' experiences affect their legal practice and research.
Like law itself, thinking about law is a contextual and engaged practice. Reflecting his own experience, Allan C. Hutchinson considers where lawyers and legal theorists stand when they practice and study law. He asks challenging questions of himself to establish how the law is always affected by lawyers' individual contexts.Law is best interpreted in the context of the traditions and cultures that have shaped its development, implementation, and acceptance. However, these can never be assessed truly objectively: individual interpreters of legal theory need to reflect on how their own experiences create the framework within which they understand legal concepts. Theory is not separate from practice, but one kind of practice. It is rooted in the world, even if it is not grounded by it. In this highly original volume, Allan C. Hutchinson takes up the challenge of self-reflection about how his upbringing, education, and scholarship contributed to his legal insights and analysis. Through this honest examination of key episodes in his own life and work, Hutchinson produces unique interpretations of fundamental legal concepts. This book is required reading for every lawyer or legal scholar who wants to analyse critically where he or she stands when they practice and study law.
ISBN: 9781108431262
Dimensions: 230mm x 150mm x 15mm
Weight: 360g
240 pages