Risks and Legal Theory

Risks and Legal Theory

by: Jenny Steele
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1841130907
ISBN 13: 9781841130903
Publication date: April 1st, 2004
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Pages: 228
This book delves into the intricate interplay between legal theory and the concept of risk across various domains of law. By examining the ways in which legal systems engage with the notion of risk, the author unveils how these frameworks shape societal responses and legal outcomes in areas ranging from tort and contract law to environmental regulations and criminal justice.

Steele expertly navigates through complex legal landscapes, highlighting how risk assessment influences decision-making processes within the judiciary. Her analysis not only illuminates the theoretical underpinnings of legal practice but also critiques the implications of risk-centric approaches on justice and accountability.

Through a series of thought-provoking discussions, the reader gains insight into the evolving nature of legal theory as it adapts to contemporary challenges. This exploration reveals the necessity of a nuanced understanding of risk in shaping effective legal responses, making the work an essential read for scholars and practitioners alike.

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