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Exam Skills for Law Students
By
Harry McVea and Peter Cumper
Description
* Provides practical guidance on
the skills and techniques needed to successfully answer essay and
problem-style questions so that students can reach their full
potential
* Includes numerous examples of
model answers, both good and bad, with author commentary so that
students can understand how, by approaching questions in different
ways, they can best demonstrate their knowledge of the law
* Emphasises the need to develop
skills and techniques throughout law modules including how to gather
appropriate materials, and formulate ideas, so that early on students
are in the best possible position to produce work that reflects their
abilities
New to this edition
* New coverage on the best
techniques students could adopt in writing their coursework,
including extended essays and dissertations
* There will be an expanded section
on answering essay questions
* An improved and clearer page
layout to aid navigation
This book deals with the major hurdles
that all students must face: examinations. To overcome this barrier,
it is important that the exam process is fully understood by students
and that the techniques used by successful examinees are thoroughly
mastered.
Written in a clear, accessible style,
Exam Skills for Law Students demonstrates how good students can do
themselves justice in examinations by using the knowledge that they
have acquired to full effect. The authors suggest ways in which legal
arguments can be marshalled and identify methods by which both essay
and problem questions can be tackled. Examples are drawn from the
core subjects of contract, criminal law, public law and the law of
torts, although techniques illustrated can be applied to many other
areas of law. This will be an invaluable aid to any students taking
academic law examinations.
Readership: Exam Skills for Law
Students is designed as a study aid for law students at undergraduate
level.
Contents
Introduction
Part A: Problem Questions
1. Criminal Law
2. The Law of Torts
3. The Law of Contract
4. Public Law
Part B: Essay Questions
5. Essay Questions
Authors, editors, and contributors
Harry McVea, Senior Lecturer in
Law, Bristol University and
Peter Cumper, Postgraduate
Sub-Dean (Acting), University of Leicester
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