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Law for BeginnersLaw for Beginners
Age 10+
An entertaining and thought-provoking guide to what laws are, who makes them and how people enforce them. It covers crime and punishment as well as social and citizenship issues such as politics and international law, using a mixture of debates, cartoon strips and clear diagrams.
Chapters in this book include:
- What is politics?
- Who's in charge?
- What is a government?
All kinds of governments
How societies have run themselves from Ancient Athens and Rome, to China, Europe and the Birth of the United States pf America
Political systems
How does democracy actually work? How do countries get things done? And what about the alternatives - dictatorship, communism and even total anarchy?
Elections and voting
Who can vote? Who can't? And is there a way to count all the votes up that's fair to everyone?
Political change
How can people influence their governments in between elections - or in countries where elections don't happen at all?
Political ideologies
What are the big ideas that politicians use to decide how to run a country? What's the difference between 'left' and 'right' in politics, and why does it matter? How can work out where YO are on the political spectrum?
Big questions
Sometimes what matters most isn't who is in charge, or what they stand for, but what they're actually going to do to fix the world's problems...
- Is there such a thing as 'human rights'?
- Can war ever be justified?
- Why are some countries poor?
- What is terrorism?
- What is prison for?
- What is freedom of speech?
- How does the media affect politics?
- What is immigration?
- Am I a feminist?
- Who's responsible for the planet?
- Is corruption inevitable?
- How to argue
- Learn to debate
- What next?
- Extent:
- 128 pages
- Dimensions:
- 250.1 x 177.6mm
- Hardback ISBN:
- 9781474981347
- Lexile:
- 840L
- Key Stage:
- KS3
- Publication Date:
- May 2021
- Work Reference:
- 05835
Chapters in this book include:
- What is law?
- Why do we need laws?
- How does the law work?
- Right and wrong
- It isn't black and white
Criminal Law
An unlucky accident, or a serious crime? Follow a story to see what happens, and who gets involved, from a person's arrest to trial and beyond.
Civil law
Most law isn't about crime and punishment - it's about settling arguments, and making sure people behave fairly to each other. This is 'civil' law.
How is law made?
Laws used to be made by leaders with limitless powers. Today, most laws are made by elected politicians, who have to follow all sorts of rules.
Law across borders
Are there laws that the whole world has to obey? How are those made - and how are they enforced?
Human rights
Some of the most important laws, or rights, are meant to ensure that all people can live safe, healthy lives with equal opportunities. But does this actually happen?
Justice
Justice means fairness. It's what law is all about, isn't it? But are laws themselves fair? And what about the system that enforces the law - is that fair?
Big questions
Often in law, there are questions that don't have simple answers. Read some of the arguments and see if you can make up your own mind.
What next?
What about YOU? Could you be a lawyers, or a lawmaker, or a law enforcer?
View series: For Beginners
Longlisted
SLA Information Book Award 2022
Quicklinks
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