Description |
viii, 208 pages ; 22 cm |
Series |
Palgrave study skills |
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Palgrave study skills.
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Contents |
Pt 1. Why should I? -- Pt 2. Essays -- Pt 3. Problem questions -- Pt 4. Presentations -- Pt 5. Moots -- Pt 6. Exams -- Pt 7. Dissertations and extended essays |
Summary |
As a law student you will be assessed in many different ways. Writing for Law is a comprehensive guide to the assessments you will encounter, with up-to-date advice on the best way to improve your work. Rather than lead you through a separate set of exercises, this guide shows you how to apply its lessons to your own assessments. -- |
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Each chapter uses learning outcomes to track your progress in a clear, manageable way. The book explains what is expected of you in different assessment types, and shows you how the marking criteria can be used to enhance your work. --Book Jacket |
Notes |
Includes glossary and index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 207. - Includes index |
Subject |
Legal composition.
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Academic writing -- Technique.
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Study skills -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Author |
Teare, Emma, author
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ISBN |
9780230236448 (paperback) |
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0230236448 (paperback) |
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