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How to study law (4th ed)

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It is essential that all students taking a law course have the ability to find, read, understand and assess primary legal materials.

How to Study Law examines the skills and techniques needed by any student of law.

Assuming no prior knowledge, the fourth edition of this popular text can be used as part of an introductory course providing the reader with an excellent introduction to the common law system or as a self-study guide.

A practical approach is taken to demonstrate how to find, read and analyse a variety of legal materials - cases, statutes, articles and textbooks.

Full account is taken of the increasingly important resources available via the web or CD-Rom.

This is a highly functional book which will be welcomed by all students of law, from 'A' level to degree level, whether studying law as a full time course, or as part of another qualification.

It ensures that the vital foundations for successful study are laid.

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Sweet & Maxwell
0421717203 / 9780421717206
Paperback
02/11/2000
United Kingdom
English
ix, 231p. : ill.
25 cm
undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: 1995.