Do you want to do well in Law from day one?

Law is a challenging and competitive subject to study at university. You need to become familiar with its peculiar language and complicated practices as quickly as possible if you want to do well.

Drawing on the experiences of hundreds of students, Studying Law at University demystifies your law course. With reliable tips and practical suggestions, it shows you how to: understand key legal concepts; read cases; take useful notes; become an active learner; manage your time; write law essays; sit law exams.

Updated to take into account the increasing use of the internet, this second edition of Studying Law at University tells you everything you need to know to get good marks and enjoy your studies.

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A handy and practical guide for new law students.

Foreword

Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Welcome to law

Using this book

Part I Surviving Law

1 Why are you studying law?

2 Coping at university

3 Essential study skills: time management

4 Essential study skills: reading, notetaking and learning legal concepts

Part II Understanding law

5 Crucial concepts

6 Reading case law

7 Introductory legal theory

Part III Using the law

8 Writing law essays

9 Preparing for law exams

10 Sitting law exams

11 Dealing with problems

Part IV Conclusion

12 Final reflections on law

Appendices

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Product details

ISBN
9780367719517
Published
2021-03-31
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
480 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Age
UF, U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
172

Biographical note

Simon Chesterman studied law at the University of Melbourne, obtained a doctorate in law at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, and is now Executive Director of the Institute for International Law and Justice at New York University.

Clare Rhoden has advised students for many years on study issues and is manager of the student transition program at the University of Melbourne.