How to Write Law Essays and Exams

How to Write Law Essays and Exams

Author: S. I. Strong

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0198811152

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How to Write Law Essays and Exams provides law students with a practical and proven method of analysing and answering essay and exam questions. The book focuses on those questions that give students the most trouble, namely problem questions, but its techniques are equally applicable to other types of essays. In addition to providing a framework for analysing and writing law essays, the book teaches students how to identify relevant legal authorities, distinguish and harmonise conflicting legal precedents and evaluate the applicability of the law to the facts of the question at hand. The book also contains specific law-related revision techniques and general writing tips. Designed for law students of all levels, including those on A-level, university, conversion, and vocational courses, the text helps students understand their substantive courses while at the same time teaching vital writing and analytical skills. Online Resources The book is accompanied by online resources, including: a case breakdown to help students with reading cases, frequently asked questions, and some tips on citation styles and conventions.


How to Write Law Essays and Exams

How to Write Law Essays and Exams

Author: Stacie Strong

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199287550

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Provides law students with a practical and proven method of analysing and answering essays and exam questions. Designed for students of all levels, including A-level, university, conversion, and vocational courses, this book teaches vital writing and analytical skills to help students in their substantive law studies.


Essays on the Doctrinal Study of Law

Essays on the Doctrinal Study of Law

Author: Aulis Aarnio

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-07-10

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9400716559

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Essays on the Doctrinal Study of Law is a summary of the author’s 40 years of research in the fields of civil law and the philosophy of law. The main focus is on the two main tasks in the doctrinal study of law: the interpretation and systematisation of legal norms. In this regard, Professor Aarnio deals with the theory of argumentation as well as with its foundations - i.e., with the ontology, epistemology and methodology of legal thinking - and develops the ideas that were first presented in The Rational as Reasonable (Kluwer 1987) in all of these dimensions. The work includes an updated discussion on the writings of Robert Alexy, Jûrgen Habermas, Ronald Dworkin and Alf Ross. A focal point of view concerns the distinction between positivism and non-positivism, in which the core of the criticism focuses on Scandinavian realism.


Properties of Law

Properties of Law

Author: James W. Harris

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199290963

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The late Jim Harris' theory of the science of law, and his theoretical work on human rights and property, have been a challenge and stimulus to legal scholars for the past twenty-five years. This collection of essays, originally conceived as a festschrift and now offered to the memory of agreatly admired scholar, assesses Harris' contribution across many fields of law and legal philosophy. The chapters are written by some of the foremost specialists writing today, and reflect the wide range of Harris's work, and the depth of his influence on legal studies. They include contributionson topics as diverse as the nature of law and legal reasoning, rival theories of property rights and their impact on practical questions before the courts; the nature of precedent in legal argument; and the evolving concept of human rights and its place in legal discourse.With a foreword by the Honourable Justice Edwin Cameron, this volume celebrates the life and work of Jim Harris


55 Successful Harvard Law School Application Essays

55 Successful Harvard Law School Application Essays

Author: Staff of the Harvard Crimson

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2007-06-26

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780312366117

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Here, 55 of the successful applicants to Harvard Law School share the essays that helped them make the cut. Each is analyzed by the staff of the "Harvard Crimson" and accompanied by no-nonsense advice to help readers craft their own winning essays.


The American Illness

The American Illness

Author: F. H. Buckley

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2013-05-28

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 0300195079

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DIVThis provocative book brings together twenty-plus contributors from the fields of law, economics, and international relations to look at whether the U.S. legal system is contributing to the country’s long postwar decline. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the interactions between economics and the law—in such areas as corruption, business regulation, and federalism—and explains how our system works differently from the one in most countries, with contradictory and hard to understand business regulations, tort laws that vary from state to state, and surprising judicial interpretations of clearly written contracts. This imposes far heavier litigation costs on American companies and hampers economic growth./div