Reading Modern Law
Discover a transformative exploration of legal methodology in Ruth Buchanan's insightful book, Reading Modern Law, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling work spans 240 pages and presents a critical examination of how we read and write about law in the context of modernity.
The collection of essays engages directly with the profound ideas of Peter Fitzpatrick, offering a unique perspective that challenges the dominance of social scientific methods in legal discourse. Buchanan invites readers to resist not only the imperialism of these methodologies but also the broader implications of geopolitical influences.
Perfect for scholars and students alike, Reading Modern Law is an essential addition to the philosophy of law, providing a fresh lens to interpret legal texts. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of contemporary legal theory with this thought-provoking book.