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amer. Legal Foundations (it's s a good choice for formal contexts. It emphasizes the academic nature of the subject Taras); Fundamentals of Law (a more general term. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is a good choice for a broad audience Taras); Introduction to Law (a good choice for a beginner's course. It emphasizes the introductory nature of the material. It is often used in college textbooks Taras); Principles of Law (a philosophical term; it emphasizes the underlying principles of law. It can be used in legal research and analysis Taras); Legal ABCs (a very informal term. It is a good choice for a children's book or a general audience. It emphasizes the basic concepts of law in a fun and engaging way Taras); Basic Law (a more simplified term. It is a good choice for a non-specialist audience. It can be used in everyday conversation Taras); Understanding Law (a more practical term. It emphasizes the importance of understanding law for everyday life. It can be used in self-help books and websites Taras); Legal Basics (Taras); Law 101 (Taras); The Law for Everyone (Taras); Everyday Law (Taras); Plain English Law (Taras); Fundamentals of Jurisprudence (the term is often used in academic contexts to describe a course or a textbook that covers the basic theories and concepts of law Taras); Basics of Legal Studies (suitable for a non-specialist audience, this phrase simplifies the concept for those who are new to the field Taras); Foundations of Legal Science (typically used in a formal educational setting, this variant implies a systematic and scientific approach to understanding law Taras); Introduction to Legal Studies (commonly found as a title for entry-level courses in law schools or university programs, indicating a starting point for legal education Taras); Legal Studies Fundamentals (this variant could be used for educational materials aimed at providing a groundwork of knowledge in law Taras); Core Principles of Legal Science (the term is particularly suitable for texts that aim to distill the essence of jurisprudence into its most important concepts Taras); Introductory Legal Studies (like "Introduction to Legal Studies," this phrase is suited to titles for beginner courses or books in the legal field. Each of these terms can be interchangeably used, although some may be more suited for certain contexts than others depending on the audience and the level of detail involved Taras); Foundations of Law (a broad term that can be applied to various introductory materials or courses in the realm of legal education Taras); Principles of Jurisprudence (often used in a context where the theoretical aspects of law are emphasized, such as philosophical discussions or advanced studies Taras)
ed. Foundations of legal studies (Johnny Bravo)
law legal method (Kovrigin)