Author: Parry, Edward Abbott, Sir
Synopsis:
In "The Law and the Poor," Sir Edward Abbott Parry delves into the complex relationship between the legal system and those who are economically disadvantaged. Through a series of thought-provoking anecdotes and insightful analysis, Parry explores the challenges faced by the poor when seeking justice and the impact of societal inequality on the law. From the struggles of impoverished individuals navigating the legal system to the ethical dilemmas faced by lawyers, this book sheds light on the profound implications of poverty on the pursuit of justice.
Genres: Non-fiction, Legal Studies, Social Justice
Themes: Poverty, Inequality, Access to Justice, Legal Ethics
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