Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook)


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This practical, down-to-earth approach to the law will be an important tool in your classroom. Included are questions and answers to explain the basic principles of law, criminal law, lawmaking, law enforcement, judging the law and constitutional law. Twenty-two hypothetical cases on topics of concern to young people give instruction in what the law says and invite student opinion and discussion.







Everyday Law for Young Citizens


Book Description

This practical, down-to-earth approach to the law will be an important tool in your classroom. Included are questions and answers to explain the basic principles of law, criminal law, lawmaking, law enforcement, judging the law and constitutional law. Twenty-two hypothetical cases on topics of concern to young people give instruction in what the law says and invite student opinion and discussion.




Everyday Law for Young Citizens


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Discusses our legal system and presents role-playing situations of laws most frequently affecting young people, such as those involving pets, shoplifting, trespassing, truancy, divorce, and minibikes.







The Young Citizen Observes the Law


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Short stories help children and youth understand and gain minimal concepts about laws which affect them and their moral and ethical responsibilities as young citizens.




Young People and Everyday Peace


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Young People and Everyday Peace is grounded in the stories of young people who live in Los Altos de Cazucá, an informal peri-urban community in Soacha, to the south of Colombia’s capital Bogotá. The occupants of this community have fled the armed conflict and exist in a state of marginalisation and social exclusion amongst ongoing violences conducted by armed gangs and government forces. Young people negotiate these complexities and offer pointed critiques of national politics as well as grounded aspirations for the future. Colombia’s protracted conflict and its effects on the population raise many questions about how we think about peacebuilding in and with communities of conflict-affected people. Building on contemporary debates in International Relations about post-liberal, everyday peace, Helen Berents draws on feminist International Relations and embodiment theory to pay meaningful attention to those on the margins. She conceptualises a notion of embodied-everyday-peace-amidst-violence to recognise the presence and voice of young people as stakeholders in everyday efforts to respond to violence and insecurity. In doing so, Berents argues for and engages a more complex understanding of the everyday, stemming from the embodied experiences of those centrally present in conflicts. Taking young people’s lives and narratives seriously recognises the difficulties of protracted conflict, but finds potential to build a notion of an embodied everyday amidst violence, where a complex and fraught peace can be found. Young People and Everyday Peace will be of interest to scholars of Latin American Studies, International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies.




Everyday Law


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Demystifies the law by examining the working of the Australian legal system, as well as the many legal issues that impact our everyday lives. It is the first step in identifying and tackling legal problems, and also points the way for further help.




Know Your Law


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Lawmaking


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Text and illustrations introduce the purpose of laws and how they are made, changed, and enforced.