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A fresh approach to legal learning, from fundamental principles to practical applicationPublic Law: Principles to Practice takes a fresh, uniquely practical approach, supporting students to succeed in their undergraduate course, and positioning them well for SQE study. Practitioner videos and practical scenario exercises help students connect their learning with the realities of legal practice, and MCQs reinforce their understanding. Key features: Practitioner videos open every chapter with real-world context, inspiring and engaging students Practical Scenario exercises provide lots of legal problem-solving practice, guiding students to apply the law to practical situations, with structured support to help them develop their skills Examples features help to demystify conceptual topics and show the impact of procedural ones Precedents features build awareness of the key cases and legislation that underpin the law Controversy features develop critical thinking in a manageable way, engaging students with the most contentious and dynamic areas of the subject Self-test questions at the end of each section, with instant feedback, allow students to check their understanding as they go along Multiple choice questions at the end of each chapter challenge students to apply their learning to a short legal scenario, and choose the single best answer from five optionsThe book is available as a fully enhanced e-book, and on Law Trove: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks