Legal Method and ReasoningLanguage skills, study skills, argument skills and legal knowledge are vital to every law student, professional lawyer and academic. Legal Methoda Reasoning offers a range of 'how to' techniques for acquiring these skills. It shows how to handle and use legal texts, how to read and write about the law, how to acquire disciplined study techniques and how to construct legal arguments. This new edition will be of value to both undergraduate and postgraduate law students." |
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... Stage 1: the basic reading 80 4.5.2.3 Stage 2: checking the basics 81 4.5.2.4 Stage 3: finding and beginning to understand the issues in the case 4.5.2.5 4.6 4.7 Stage 4: breaking into Lord Bridge's speech Statutory diversion: the ...
... Stage 1: the basic reading 80 4.5.2.3 Stage 2: checking the basics 81 4.5.2.4 Stage 3: finding and beginning to understand the issues in the case 4.5.2.5 4.6 4.7 Stage 4: breaking into Lord Bridge's speech Statutory diversion: the ...
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... Stage 1: preparation prior to reading 179 6.4.1.2 Stage 2: methods of reading 180 6.4.1.3 Stage 3: understanding what you are reading 184 6.4.1.4 xii Legal Method & Reasoning.
... Stage 1: preparation prior to reading 179 6.4.1.2 Stage 2: methods of reading 180 6.4.1.3 Stage 3: understanding what you are reading 184 6.4.1.4 xii Legal Method & Reasoning.
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Hanson. 6.4.1.3 Stage 3: understanding what you are reading 184 6.4.1.4 Stage 4: evaluating what you are reading 184 6.5 Using the article with other texts 185 6.6 'The European Union belongs to its citizens: three immodest proposals ...
Hanson. 6.4.1.3 Stage 3: understanding what you are reading 184 6.4.1.4 Stage 4: evaluating what you are reading 184 6.5 Using the article with other texts 185 6.6 'The European Union belongs to its citizens: three immodest proposals ...
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... TEXTS TO CONSTRUCT ARGUMENTS IN ANSWER TO ONE PARTICULAR QUESTION 269 9.1 Introduction 269 9.2 Learning outcomes 270 9.3 Writing an essay 271 9.3.1 Stage 1 : carefully reflect on the question 273 xiv Legal Method & Reasoning.
... TEXTS TO CONSTRUCT ARGUMENTS IN ANSWER TO ONE PARTICULAR QUESTION 269 9.1 Introduction 269 9.2 Learning outcomes 270 9.3 Writing an essay 271 9.3.1 Stage 1 : carefully reflect on the question 273 xiv Legal Method & Reasoning.
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How to Write Better Law Essays: Tools and Techniques for Success in Exams ... Steve Foster No preview available - 2007 |