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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 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? Review: Interesting read. - A good read for year 7 and above. Likely to be sn education for many adults too. Review: Kids are loving it. - Kids are loving it. Full of explanations and examples made to attract kids attention in such a heavy topic. Impressed with how much materials for only 10 quid.


























































| Best Sellers Rank | 15,983 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 20 in Children's Books on Law & Crime 36 in Children's Books on Jobs & Careers 690 in Primary School Textbooks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 354 Reviews |
A**9
Interesting read.
A good read for year 7 and above. Likely to be sn education for many adults too.
B**.
Kids are loving it.
Kids are loving it. Full of explanations and examples made to attract kids attention in such a heavy topic. Impressed with how much materials for only 10 quid.
M**Y
Quick delivery
Really good for my child who wants to become a police officer
M**N
Very good best book ever
This book has so much law information my 10 year old really likes it
H**E
Fab
Useful in introducing your children to law - suitable to any age
G**H
Fascinating
Brilliant picture
D**I
Came fast . Book looks really easy to use for beginners.
My daughter likes it .
C**S
Great gift
Fun book to read and gift
D**D
not really a book about law ...
In tone it is a sort of Sunday School book for a certain church of thought. It even looks like one of those illustrated bible stories with lots of pictures and a couple dozen words appearing in cartoon bubbles per page. They claim to give an international perspective, but really it much more limited, and they even mess it up a bit. p85 does not say what country the Disability and Discrimination Act was passed in. And they seem to be oblivious that the US is not a monolithic entity with free and slave states since the beginning, and incorrectly claim that all poor blacks were not allowed to vote in the country until 1965. On p64 they lay the sins of slavery upon the feet of the Americans, missing completely its ancient history involving many peoples in many countries. On p98 and p99 there are no page numbers when they raise the question of police violence, with the cartoon bubbles in two columns showing a debate both giving the same side. There is a brief high level description of law in the front of the book, so a person who only flips through the front might misunderstand where the book is leading. Though there is a hint of what is to come when they chose to cover criminal law first .. with ten year olds. On p59 they note Hitler killed 6 million Jews, when in the camps 20 million *people* died. They left out gypsies, gays, handicapped people, Soviets, and political enemies among others. This is an egregious error when more than half the book is about social justice for all. In the hands of an adult parent who was aware of history and willing to discuss some of the important issues raised and also the shortcomings of some of the points offered, going through the this book might be worthwhile. If for no other reason, that the fact that if the parents do not do this, then people like these authors will take advantage of that situation.
J**9
Purchased this series of books many times
I buy a lot of different kinds of reference books from this publisher. With the colourful pictures make each topic of paragraph very easy understand. My kids love them so much, and so fun to read.
S**E
Perfect!
I bought this book for a 13 year old who’s behind grade level in reading and hopes to become a lawyer. I was hoping this would help them get excited about reading. A couple of comments: 1. What some people are calling “too woke,” I call “realistic understanding of the world.” The legal system isn’t equal or fair for everyone, and recognizing that isn’t “too woke.” I was giving this book to a child of color, so I especially appreciated that this book was recognizing the system follies. 2. I didn’t realize before buying the book that it’s made in UK and thus slightly more oriented to the UK. That said, it overall does takes a relatively global/universal scope so it’s not too bad- just something to keep in mind if gifting to an American. I made sure I provided the context for the child I gave the book to.
S**U
Outstanding book worth for money
Outstanding book worth of money
F**R
Well designed book
Great beginner book for young ones with an interest to Law. Great interactive pages that keeps the reader engaged and interested
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