Rhetorical Traditions and Contemporary Law by Britt, Elizabeth C. (Northeastern University, Boston) (9781009524049) | Browns Books
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Rhetorical Traditions and Contemporary Law

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Rhetorical Traditions and Contemporary Law is a collection of twelve case studies that explore the often-overlooked intersections of law and rhetoric.

Drawing from rhetorical traditions of the past and present, the multidisciplinary roster of contributors analyzes contemporary legal theory and practice, from judicial opinions to legal scholarship, using significant texts or concepts in a rhetorical tradition.

Their essays demonstrate how legal texts function and to what end, while also considering how they might have worked differently.

The volume sheds light on the usefulness of rhetoric in addressing some of today's most pressing legal and social challenges.

This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Cambridge University Press
1009524046 / 9781009524049
Paperback / softback
340.14
22/05/2025
United Kingdom
English
316 pages

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