Law is a radical and accessible look at the English legal system. It aims to set out a highly critical examination of the English legal system and legal profession. The politicised nature of the critique distinguishes the book from others and provides an alternative approach currently lacking from legal publications.
This book starts with an analysis of the central role of money in the English legal system. It deals with the concept of class justice and includes material on dissenting voices of law, law as an industry, the demystification of law and the legality of the Iraq War. It concludes with realistic proposals for alternative legal practice.
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