Learning the Law

Learning the Law

Author: Glanville Llewelyn Williams

Publisher: Universal Law Publishing Company Limited

Published: 2003-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788175340060

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Learning the Law is unique among law books. It does not say what the laws is; rather, it aims to be a Guide, Philosopher and Friend to the reader at every stage of his legal studies.


Expert Learning for Law Students

Expert Learning for Law Students

Author: Michael Hunter Schwartz

Publisher: Carolina Academic Press LLC

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781611639650

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The third edition of Expert Learning for Law Students is a reorganization and rethinking of this highly-regarded law school success text. It retains the core insights and lessons from prior editions while updating the materials to reflect recent insights such as mindset theory, attribution theory, chunking for use, and interleaving learning. The text includes exercises and step-by-step guides to engage readers in the process of becoming expert learners¿including specific strategies for succeeding in law school.


Learning Law

Learning Law

Author: Anthony Marinac

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-10-07

Total Pages: 913

ISBN-13: 1009047396

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Learning Law is an accessible and engaging introduction to Australian law for students considering a career in the legal profession. This text teaches students how to deal with legislation and cases, focusing on core topics and contextualisation. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and revised, with significant changes including: six new chapters – First Peoples and the law, research, the ethical lawyer, statutory interpretation, lawyers and clients, becoming a lawyer – more coverage of parliaments and courts, new Living Law boxes that showcase the diverse career paths available to law graduates and new Critical Perspective boxes to engage students with critical analysis. Written in a conversational style, Learning Law will leave students feeling more knowledgeable about, and confident in, their interactions with Australian legal institutions and legal professionals. This text is an essential resource that law students will refer to throughout their studies and in the early stages of their career.


Academic Learning in Law

Academic Learning in Law

Author: Bart van Klink

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1784714895

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This timely book calls for a critical re-evaluation of university legal education, with the particular aim of strengthening its academic nature. It emphasizes lecturers’ responsibility to challenge the assumptions students have about law, and the importance of putting law in a theoretical and social context that allows for critical reflection and sceptical detachment. In addition, the book reports upon teaching experiences and innovations, offering tools for teachers to strengthen the academic nature of legal education.


Learning Criminal Law as Advocacy Argument

Learning Criminal Law as Advocacy Argument

Author: John Delaney

Publisher: John Delaney Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 0960851461

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More than most other books about the criminal law, this presentation focuses on "Learning Criminal Law as Advocacy Argument." In each criminal-law topic, it presents in building-block form the limited repertoire of core issues and related arguments so that you can concentrate on learning and practicing those that your professor has stressed in class, in her materials, and on her old exams. You can know the issues on the exam before you go into the exam room.In each criminal-law topic there is a limited repertoire of core issues that must be identified and then resolved with advocacy argument. This pattern of issues and arguments arises from embedded and recurring factual patterns and the resulting criminal law performance of prosecutors, defense lawyers, and trial and appellate judges over decades and even centuries. Your professor presents only some of the core issues and related arguments from these repertoires in her course and on her criminal-law exam. Thus, you can systematically learn the set of core issues and arguments in each topic presented by your and know the issues before you go into the exam room. The exam then presents no surprises.What do you mean by resolving the core issues "with advocacy argument?"Identifying the core issues from your professor?s course is the first critical task. The second critical task is resolving these issues with advocacy argument. Advocacy argument is the lawyer?s single-minded marshalling of the relevant facts and doctrine that are necessary to resolve the identified issues in favor of either the prosecution or defense. This book helps you with both tasks: identifying the exam issues and resolving them.


Designing Print Materials for Flexible Teaching & Learning In Law

Designing Print Materials for Flexible Teaching & Learning In Law

Author: Associate Professor at the Center for Employment and Labour Relations Law Faculty of Law Richard Johnstone

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-07-23

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 113531649X

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This work is designed for individual teachers and teaching teams who want to develop materials for a whole subject or part of a subject, encourage active learning by students, and integrate the use of materials with other teaching and learning strategies.


Effective Learning and Teaching in Law

Effective Learning and Teaching in Law

Author: Roger Burridge

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1135726973

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Effective Learning and Teaching in Law will provide all law teaching professionals with practical, authoritative guidance and advice on the successful teaching of their subject in both university settings and as part of professional training and practice. Written to promote the development of and recognition of the professional role of the law teacher, this book will help educators equip law students of law with the intellectual and practical skills required to succeed in their studies. Key coverage includes assessment, the design and planning of learning activities, the use of IT in legal education and developing suitable learning environments. The book is edited by a leading team of legal educators for the UK Centre for Legal Education (UKCLE) at the University of Warwick, and includes expert contributions from leading figures in the field. It will be essential reading for anyone involved with legal education today and will be particularly relevant for those developing their teaching career, or seeking professional accreditation.