Appealing To The Future: Michael Kirby And His Legacy

Appealing To The Future: Michael Kirby And His Legacy

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Author: Ian Freckelton And Hugh Selby
Binding: Paperback
Published: Thomson Reuters, 2009

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Slight tear in front cover, stamp in front end-page, previous owner has written in both end-pages.

This academic text, "Appealing To The Future: Michael Kirby And His Legacy," edited by Ian Freckelton and Hugh Selby, presents a comprehensive analysis of the profound impact and enduring legacy of Justice Michael Kirby, a prominent figure in Australian law. The collection of essays examines his significant contributions to jurisprudence, human rights, and social justice, offering diverse perspectives on his judicial philosophy and its influence on legal thought and practice. It details the evolution of his legal reasoning and his role in shaping contemporary legal discourse. This scholarly work is essential reading for legal professionals, academics, and anyone interested in the development of modern law and the career of a transformative legal mind.

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Author: Ian Freckelton And Hugh Selby
Binding: Paperback
Published: Thomson Reuters, 2009

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Slight tear in front cover, stamp in front end-page, previous owner has written in both end-pages.

This academic text, "Appealing To The Future: Michael Kirby And His Legacy," edited by Ian Freckelton and Hugh Selby, presents a comprehensive analysis of the profound impact and enduring legacy of Justice Michael Kirby, a prominent figure in Australian law. The collection of essays examines his significant contributions to jurisprudence, human rights, and social justice, offering diverse perspectives on his judicial philosophy and its influence on legal thought and practice. It details the evolution of his legal reasoning and his role in shaping contemporary legal discourse. This scholarly work is essential reading for legal professionals, academics, and anyone interested in the development of modern law and the career of a transformative legal mind.