How to write law essays & exams / S.I. Strong, PhD (Cantab), DPhil (Oxon), JD (Duke), solicitor, Supreme Court of England and Wales, attorney, New York and Illinois.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 808.06634 STR/H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P43241 |
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808.066302 WHI/M Mediawriting : print, broadcast, and public relations / | 808.066302 WHI/M Mediawriting : print, broadcast, and public relations / | 808.06634 ASP/P Plain language for lawyers / | 808.06634 STR/H How to write law essays & exams / | 808.06634 WEB/L Legal writing / | 808.06634 ZIL/S Strategic legal writing / | 808.066378 NYG/W Writing your master's thesis: from A to Zen/ |
Includes index.
Guide to the Online Resource Center -- An introduction to writing law essays and exams -- Building the necessary foundation : reading, understanding and summarising legal materials -- Step one in the CLEO method : the claim -- Step two in the CLEO method : the law -- Step three in the CLEO method : the evaluation -- Step four in the CLEO method : the outcome -- Adapting CLEO to 'discuss' questions -- General tips on legal writing -- Adapting CLEO for professional practice -- Worked questions.
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