Description
The Lecture Notes Series is intended primarily for the undergraduate law degree or common professional examination student. It is equally helpful to other students studying law as part of their course.
Written by experienced law lecturers and examiners, each book provides invaluable assistance in the form of a clear and thorough study of law subjects, incorporating the most recent developments and proposals for reform. The treatment of each subject is precise and comprehensive. The books are divided into chapters. Each chapter is presented logically, starting with the basic issues of each topic and moving on to more refined matters.
In addition, in order to make the Lecture Notes series as useful as possible to the student, the issues discussed, along with the relevant cases and statutes. are summarised on a perforated sheet at the end of each chapter. This enables the reader to file the summary sheet, thus providing an excellent aid for subsequent revision.
The authors, experienced lecturers and examiners, present all the main English legal system topics clearly. giving up-to-date detail and critical elements essential for examination success. The contents cover the syllabuses of most university courses, including the University of London External LLB, and include the court structure, the judiciary, judicial reasoning, the civil and criminal processes and legal services.
These Lecture Notes provide an invaluable aid to understanding each topic in its contemporary context and to appreciating the contentious issues. This book combines factual explanations with material to stimulate critical awareness of the English legal system.
ISBN:9781874241683