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Studying law / by Phillip H. Kenny and LL M. Solicitor

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Butterworths; 1985Description: 170 pISBN:
  • 9.78041E+12
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.07 KEN
Summary: Kenny's Studying Law is an invaluable new guide for law stu dents and those intending to study law. It provides a great deal of information and advice to help the readers succeed at their studies. Starting with a discussion of the variety of law degrees available and the importance of selecting the right course, the author then sets out a number of typical legal problems. By suggesting ways in which these might best be answered, he introduces students to the different teaching methods they are likely to encounter and to the variety of source materials they will need to use, and how to use them to best advantage. Of great importance is a detailed section which discusses how to prepare for and pass undergraduate and professional examina tions. Many sample problems and essay questions are included, with suggested answers and explanatory notes, to help the reader develop the necessary skills. The book is up to date, dealing with recent developments such as law clinics and the applications of computers. For the graduate, Studying Law discusses post graduate studies and the career opportunities available, both within the legal profession and outside it.
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Kenny's Studying Law is an invaluable new guide for law stu dents and those intending to study law. It provides a great deal of information and advice to help the readers succeed at their studies.

Starting with a discussion of the variety of law degrees available and the importance of selecting the right course, the author then sets out a number of typical legal problems. By suggesting ways in which these might best be answered, he introduces students to the different teaching methods they are likely to encounter and to the variety of source materials they will need to use, and how to use them to best advantage.

Of great importance is a detailed section which discusses how to prepare for and pass undergraduate and professional examina tions. Many sample problems and essay questions are included, with suggested answers and explanatory notes, to help the reader develop the necessary skills. The book is up to date, dealing with recent developments such as law clinics and the applications of computers. For the graduate, Studying Law discusses post graduate studies and the career opportunities available, both within the legal profession and outside it.

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