No. of pages 352
Published: 2010
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There are 352 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Cambridge University Press .
This book has the following chapters: Introduction; Using Cambridge Legal Studies; Glossary of key words; Part I. Crime: 1. The nature of crime; 2. The criminal investigation process; 3. Criminal trial process; 4. Sentencing and punishment; 5. Young offenders; 6. International crime; Part II. Human Rights: 7. The nature and development of human rights; 8 Promoting and enforcing human rights; 9. Contemporary issues which illustrate the promotion and/or enforcement of human rights; Issue 1. Human trafficking and slavery; Issue 2. Child soldiers; Part III. Options: 10. Option 1; Consumers; 10. 1. The nature of consumer law; 10. 2. Consumer redress and remedies; 10. 3. Contemporary issues concerning consumers; 11. Option 2; Global environmental protection; 11. 1. The nature of global environmental protection; 11. 2. Responses to global environmental protection; 11. 3. Contemporary issues concerning global environmental protection; 12. Option 3; Family; 12. 1. The nature of family law; 12. 2. Responses to problems in family relationships; 12. 3. Contemporary issues concerning consumers; 13. Option 4; Workplace; 13. 1. The nature of workplace law; 13. 2. Regulation of the workplace; 13. 3 Contemporary issues concerning the workplace; 14. Option 5; World order; 14. 1. The nature world order; 14. 2. Responses to world order; 14. 3. Contemporary issues concerning world order; Extended response marking criteria and answers; Glossary; Index.