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Attorney Lee Rang Goes to the Classroom: Criminal Law and Civil Law Edition
Publisher:Meolligipi
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SKU: 07102025994
- Genre: Children's Nonfiction
- Age: All Elementary Grades
- Contents: 240 pages, 152*220mm
- Shipping: Free US shipping on orders of 2+ books
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"Have fun learning the 'legal mind' together with Attorney Lee Rang, now an elementary student!"
A customized elementary legal education book written by a former teacher turned attorney and current classroom teachers, carefully aligned with the school curriculum!
★★ Highly recommended by former Chief Judge Min Kyung-do, Seoul National University Professor Lim Cheol-il, and teacher Heo Seung-hwan! ★★
You agreed to trade photo cards of your favorite idol with a friend. Your friend says their card is a rare item and asks to trade it for ten of your cards. Is this a fair deal? If a child is punished by being made to stand facing the wall for lying, and the child later accuses their father of child abuse, would the father be punished? Where does discipline end and violence begin?
"Attorney Lee Rang Goes to the Classroom: Criminal Law and Civil Law Edition" is a legal education book that answers elementary students' everyday legal questions in an easy and entertaining way. In this book, real-life attorney Lim Yi-rang appears as the main character, becoming an elementary student after receiving a call from Meolligipi Elementary School, and meets children in the classroom to tell her story. Along with Attorney Lim, a former teacher herself, current elementary teachers Jin Hyun-jung and Hyun Woon-seok co-wrote the book, carefully organizing the core content of the revised curriculum along with related learning activities so it can be used as classroom teaching material.
This book turns legal knowledge—something children might find difficult—into an entertaining read that still stays true to the curriculum, which is where its true value lies.
"Attorney Lee Rang Goes to the Classroom: Criminal Law and Civil Law Edition" tells a variety of common school situations through storytelling that's easy for children to relate to. The two examples above alone help readers simply understand the core concepts of civil and criminal law. Even if trading one rare card for ten regular cards seems unfair, it's a basic principle of civil law that an agreement should be honored if both parties consented. However, as in the case of "The Merchant of Venice," if a contract violates public order—like cutting off a piece of flesh—it doesn't have to be upheld. Similarly, the father who made his child stand facing the wall is not guilty of child abuse, since it was meant as discipline to correct behavior. But if the child were made to stand there for no reason at all, that could be seen as bullying, which would count as psychological abuse. Whether or not a crime has occurred depends on the intent behind the action.
A guide to the 'Legal Mind' of a new era, highly praised by Seoul National University Professor Lim Cheol-il!
A kind and reasonable legal guide that helps raise the great legal minds of the future.
Through these relatable, real-life scenarios, the book explains the basic principles of criminal and civil law. Above all, every explanation is grounded in the concept of the 'legal mind'—a way of thinking that approaches problems based on fundamental legal principles. It's the ability to connect the various events, problems, conflicts, and disputes we encounter in daily life to legal principles in order to think through and resolve them.
Elementary students with a strong legal mind can:
① Think fairly based on legal principles. Rather than reacting emotionally when a problem arises, they consider what rules apply and how to solve the problem based on them.
② Learn to protect both their own rights and the rights of the vulnerable. They understand what rights they can exercise and are treated fairly, while also standing up to protect the rights of those in weaker positions—like standing up for a friend who's being treated unfairly at school.
③ Develop a cooperative attitude guided by laws and rules—like waiting for the signal before crossing the street, and knowing how to settle disputes fairly and accept the outcome.
Based on these three attitudes, children grow into responsible members of a just and stable society, as well as wonderful leaders that their friends admire and teachers cherish. This book doesn't just inspire kids who dream of becoming lawyers—it helps all future leaders build the ability to think rationally and solve real-world problems. Above all, it offers a flexible and reasonable perspective on new or evolving issues in our changing society, such as deepfakes and the challenges children may face in families going through divorce.
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