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Jonathan Herring

    April 9, 1968
    Jonathan Herring
    Family Law
    Criminal Law: The Basics
    Law Express: Family Law
    Criminal Law Concentrate
    Law and the Relational Self
    Criminal Law
    • Law and the Relational Self

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book features a comprehensive table of contents that organizes its material into clear sections, allowing readers to navigate its content easily. Each chapter is designed to provide in-depth insights and structured information on the subject matter, facilitating a better understanding of the topics covered. The layout emphasizes accessibility and user-friendliness, making it a valuable resource for both new learners and seasoned readers seeking to refresh their knowledge.

      Law and the Relational Self
    • Criminal Law Concentrate is written and designed to help you succeed. Accurate and reliable, Concentrate guides go above and beyond, not only consolidating your learning but focusing your revision and maximising your potential.

      Criminal Law Concentrate
    • Law Express: Family Law

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Revise with the help of the UK's bestselling law revision series. Designed for students, this book will help you: Understand how to review essential cases, statutes, and legal terms Learn how to assess and approach the subject by using expert advice Learn how to lead further discussions Find additional support on our Law Express companion website, which contains a host of extra resources to provide you with pre-exam guidance. Visit go.pearson.com/uk/lawexpress Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford.

      Law Express: Family Law
    • Presents an introductory overview of the main themes in criminal law. This book offers essential information about what the law is and defines and discusses different types of criminal offense, from homicide and assault to fraud and conspiracy. It includes references to key cases, main statutes and lists of further reading.

      Criminal Law: The Basics
    • Family Law

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading
      3.7(43)Add rating

      The primary aim of this textbook is to explain family law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject

      Family Law
    • Law Through the Life Course

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      By examining the intersection of law and life experiences, this book reveals how legal decisions influence individuals throughout their lives, rather than just at specific moments. Jonathan Herring critiques the legal system's focus on 'middle age,' highlighting its detrimental effects on understanding the full life narrative. Aimed at professionals in various legal fields, it advocates for a broader perspective that considers the life course, encouraging new insights into the relationship between law and personal development.

      Law Through the Life Course
    • Criminal Law

      Text, Cases, and Materials

      • 960 pages
      • 34 hours of reading

      The book provides an in-depth exploration of criminal law through a blend of legal texts, case studies, and academic commentary. Jonathan Herring's distinctive method of distinguishing between doctrinal and theoretical elements enhances understanding, making it a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike. The carefully curated extracts from significant cases and scholarly works contribute to its comprehensive coverage and analytical depth.

      Criminal Law
    • The Law as a Moral Agent

      Making People Good

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of law and personal morality, this book delves into various legal domains such as criminal, tort, contract, family, and medical law. It critically analyzes whether current laws aim to enhance ethical behavior, the specific moral standards they uphold, their effectiveness, and the legitimacy of morality as a legal objective. Through this examination, the text raises important questions about the role of law in shaping individual ethics and the implications of moral enhancement technologies.

      The Law as a Moral Agent
    • Law Express: Medical Law

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Revise with the help of the UK's bestselling law revision series. Designed for students, this book will help you: Understand how to review essential cases, statutes, and legal terms Learn how to assess and approach the subject by using expert advice Learn how to lead further discussions Find additional support on our Law Express companion website, which contains a host of extra resources to provide you with pre-exam guidance. Visit go.pearson.com/uk/lawexpress Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford.

      Law Express: Medical Law