How to write law essays and exams / S.I. Strong.
By: Strong, Stacie.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2006Edition: 2nd ed.Description: x, 254 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0199287554 (pbk.); 9780199287550 (pbk.).Subject(s): Legal composition | Law -- Great Britain -- Language | EssayDDC classification: 808.06634Item type | Current location | Shelf location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Main Collection | Taylor's Library-TU |
Floor 4, Shelf 34, Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 1 |
808.06634 STR (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD | 5000095867 | |
Main Collection | Taylor's Library-TU |
Floor 4, Shelf 34, Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 1 |
808.06634 STR (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD | 5000073562 | |
Main Collection | Taylor's Library-TU |
Floor 4, Shelf 34, Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 1 |
808.06634 STR (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD | 5000060246 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Guide to the online resource centre. - 1. Why CLEO? : an introduction to the CLEO method. - 2. Building the necessary foundation : reading, understanding, and summarising legal materials. - 3. Step one in the CLEO method : the claim. - 4. Step two in the CLEO method : the law. - 5. Step three in the CLEO method : the evaluation. - 6. Step four in the CLEO method : the outcome. - 7. Adapting CLEO to 'discuss' questions. - 8. General tips on legal writing. - 9. Adapting CLEO for professional practice. - 10. Worked questions. - Index.
Thinking Skills : 9694