Writing for law/ Powell,Dave
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340 PAR/T Transaction avoidance in insolvencies/ | 340 PAT/T A textbook of jurisprudence/ | 340 PHI/L The Law of Consumer Credit and Hire/ | 340 POW/W Writing for law/ | 340 PRA/T Turning point: Memoirs of Padmashree Prof. NR Madhava Menon/ | 340 RIC/P The problems of jurisprudence/ | 340 RID/J Jurisprudence/ |
Part 1 Why Should I?
1 The Pragmatic Reason and the More General Reason
2 Why Do Students Fail?
3 Description v. Analysis
4 Sources
5 Referencing
6 A Sophisticated Approach
Part 2 Essays
7 Where Do I Start?
8 Planning and Research
9 Developing a Structure
10 The Body of the Essay
Part 3 Problem Questions
1 1 Why Do We Do Them?
12 Planning and Research
13 Developing a Structure
Part 4 Presentations
14 Why Are They Different?
15 Preparing the Presentation
16 How to Present
Part 5 Moots
17 What Are They?
18 Research for a Moot
19 Presenting a Moot
Part 6 Exams
20 Exam Preparation
21 Sitting the Exam
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Part 7 Dissertations and Extended Essays
22 Identification
23 Research Strategies
24 Writing the Dissertation or Extended Essay
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