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Q and A: Public Law 2007-2008
By
Richard Clements and Jane Kay
Description
* Each question is accompanied by
author commentary, an answer plan, and a full suggested answer,
offering a complete guide to each topic
* Commentaries and bullet-pointed
summaries of each answer can be used on their own to summarise a
topic, or students can use this framework to write their own answer,
making this book particularly versatile and allowing it to be used at
all stages of revision
* Summary of each topic at the
beginning of every chapter provides a useful overview of each area,
reminding students of salient points as they revise for exams
* Flow diagram is used to
illustrate how to tackle problems on judicial review, allowing
students to visualise a snapshot of an issue in examination
conditions
* The authors have a long and
varied experience of teaching constitutional and administrative law
and related subjects at different universities. Jane Kay is now
Assessments Tutor at UWE and is very much in touch with how
examinations are set and marked
* The book opens with a dedicated
chapter on study skills, explaining how to answer both essay and
problem type questions in the examination and reassuring students,
making this book an excellent investment for a student to use
throughout their degree
The ideal revision aid, Q&A Public
Law gives students the opportunity to practise their exam techniques
and evaluate and assess their progress. The book is divided into
chapters covering each major topic on undergraduate law courses, and
contains around fifty questions and answers designed to test even the
best prepared student. Each chapter contains an introduction focusing
on important legal aspects, and a flowchart is used to illustrate how
to tackle questions on judicial review. After every question there is
a commentary highlighting key points, followed by bullet-pointed
answer plans, and finally a model answer. The authors discuss the
most effective techniques for writing examination answers and
tackling legal problems, showing exactly what the examiners are
looking for. The authors have a long and varied experience of
teaching constitutional and administrative law and related subjects
at different universities. Jane Kay is now Assessments Tutor at the
University of the West of England and is very much in touch with how
examinations are set and marked.
Online resource centre
Q&A Public Law is accompanied by an
Online Resource Centre providing annotated web links
Readership: Undergraduates
studying courses in public law, otherwise known as constitutional and
administrative law.
Authors, editors, and contributors
Richard Clements, Principal
Lecturer in Law and Deputy Head of the School of Law, University of
the West of England, Bristol and
Jane Kay, Senior Lecturer in Law
and Assessments Tutor, University of the West of England, Bristol
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