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The Law Student's Handbook offers a practical guide to studying law, covering in detail the practical study and academic skills required to study law. Key point and hint boxes, as well as checklists encourage active learning and understanding, while the Online Resource Centre provides additional information including student testimonials.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Young Australian teacher Bruce Dowding arrived in Paris in 1938, planning only to improve his understanding of French language and culture. Secret Agent, Unsung Hero draws on decades of research to reveal, for the first time, his coming of age as a leader in escape and evasion during World War II. Dowding helped exfiltrate hundreds of Allied servicemen from occupied France and paid the ultimate price. He was beheaded by the Nazis just after his 29th birthday in 1943.
Company law is a growth area which also reaches into many other areas of law. New areas include auditor's negligence, investment law and the FSA and administration orders. Each is explored in this volume, but the aim is not to do them full justice. Rather, it is to provide a full analysis of specified areas of company law: the company and other business organizations; types of company; setting up the company; managing the company; reconstituting the company; supervision of company law; the social responsibilities of companies; and the debate of the Cadbury Report and the Greenbury Committee Report.
In Studying Law the author takes the reader through every stage of the process, from choosing law as a subject to study, to an explanation of the value of such study and its use in a career. Information on English Law and the English Courts, the way in which law is taught, the law library (including how to find law reports), the sources of legal study, how to prepare and present essays, projects and other written work, examinations and how to answer degree level questions, as well as sections on how to pursue postgraduate studies or become a solicitor or barrister, provide the answers to any questions potential law students may have and prepare them, not only for their studies, but also for a future career.