Judicial Creativity the Law Explained

Judicial Creativity the Law Explained PDF Author: Sally Russell
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781499345988
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 28

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Book Description
ONLY BUY WHAT YOU NEED! If you want information and tasks on a particular topic 'The Law Explained' series is for you. Written in a lively, clear and accessible way and fully updated for 2014, each covers a single area of law and includes Plenty of stimulating tasks & self-test questions (complete with answers)Diagrams and numerous examples to bring the subject to lifeKey cases highlighted plus 'clue spotting' task to help prepare for problem questions Essay pointers and key criticisms to help prepare for evaluation questionsSummaries, revision, examination tips and examination practice These booklets can be used as self-study guides as well as in the classroom. They are designed to help students of all learning styles to understand the subject by providing clear explanations with plenty of tasks and examples, and guidance on how to do well in examinationsThey are aimed at A-level but are suitable for many other law courses. They offer a useful introduction to the law needed for higher-level courses, including various Law degree courses. In particular, the five 'Concepts of law booklets' provide a basic understanding of jurisprudence, which is a compulsory requirement of most degree courses.Also available by Sally RussellAQA Unit 3A Criminal law, Offences against the person: Updated in 2013Revision for Criminal law, Offences against the person: New for 2013The Law Explained series: Individual booklets covering specific topics of law (from January 2014)A2 Law for AQA and A2 Law for OCR 2007 editions All these titles are available in Kindle formatSally Russell has an LLB (Hons) from the University of London, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education. She was formerly Head of Law at Sussex Downs College and a Senior Examiner with AQA. She has also written various study and teaching materials for the National Extension College and Hodder education. For more information visit www.drsr.org