How to Write Better Law Essays: Tools and Techniques for Success in Assignments and Exams

Subjects:
Drafting and Legal Writing
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: How to use this book
1 Preparing and Writing Law Assignments
Writing law assessments on undergraduate courses
Some common complaints
Some basic points
Presentation of law assessments
Avoiding plagiarism
Providing authority
Reading over your answery
Answering the question
Summary of points on writing and presenting law assessments
2 Writing Legal Essays: Specific Legal Skills
Using legal materials
Using cases
Using statutory materials
Using law journals
Using websites
Legal referencing and citation
References and Latin words and phrases
Summary of points on legal skills
3 Good and Bad Essays
Introduction
Practice 1: Contract law essay
Practice 2: Legal system and constitutional law essay
Conclusion: Notes on good essay technique
4 Answering Problem Questions
Understanding problem questions
Tackling problem questions
Practice 1: contract problem
Practice 2: statutory interpretation/judicial review problem
Summary of problem-solving skills
5 Exam Questions
General exam skills
The revision process
The examination
Examples of exam answers
Practice 1: the contract problem
Practice 2: the constitutional law essay
Summary of examination skills
6 Answering Advanced Essays
Extended and advanced essays at undergraduate leve
lUndergraduate projects
Postgraduate assignments
Summary of advanced essay skills
Further Reading
Index

ISBN13: 9781405822008
ISBN: 1405822007
Published: September 2006
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £16.99

How to Write Better Law Essays helps you tackle legal assignments with confidence to maximise your chances of achieving high grades. This book is your step-by-step guide to planning, writing and succeeding in all forms of law assessment.

The features include: covers the main types of legal assessment - Essays - Problem questions - Exam questions - Extended essays and dissertations; gives practical examples of good and bad legal writing technique, highlighting good legal skills in action, and helping you to spot and avoid poor technique and, a dedicated Companion Website includes practice exercises for each chapter and a 'You be the Marker' activity to help you hone your skills further.