Tripathi, G.P.

Legal method / by G.P. Tripathi - xxvii, 719 p. ; 23 cm.

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Every discipline has its own contents and it is these contents that determine how these are to be studied. Social Sciences, Empirical Sciences and Behaviourical Sciences have independent ways for their study, teaching and research. Law is a discipline that shares contents with all. So it is studied in different ways. Social Science methods are made use of two teach core courses in Economics, Sociology, History and Political Science subjects which are relevant for analysis of the system of Governance and the Government. For preparing a litigation lawyer and litigation lawering basic and mathematics are must for preparing techno-lawyers so are management, human resource and finance/accounts mst as core courses for corporate lawyering; study of arts and humanities are must for transactional lawyering. The law education is more one of the learning about the law than memorizing the laws. Our legal system is so vast that no single person can be familiar with every law on the books, but most can learn to use the tools that lawyers and judges use for analysis, interpretation, and application of those laws.

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