Law essentials : foundations in Australian law / Claire Macken, Madeleine Dupuche.

By: Macken, Claire Elizabeth [author.]Contributor(s): Dupuche, Madeleine [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: xi, 435 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780455228969Other title: Foundations in Australian lawSubject(s): Law | Justice, Administration of | Law -- Australia -- Study and teaching | Law -- Australia | Justice, Administration of -- Australia | Australia | AustralianDDC classification: 340.07094 LOC classification: KL26.M33 2012Other classification: 340.121
Contents:
1. Legal knowledge -- 2. Becoming an Australian lawyer -- 3. Legal reasoning - 4. Researching the law -- 5. Effective oral and written communication skills -- 6. Law study success.
Summary: This is a textbook written especially for first year LLB students. It is intended to be a complete resource for students commencing a law degree in Australia and to be used in foundational law units offered in Australian universities for first year LLB students.
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Written to cater to the specific knowledge and skills required by Australian law students, this text draws together the works of respected legal authors including Wolski, Parkinson, Ellis and Carvan to provide essential insight into the operation of the legal system in Australia and the skills required for successful study.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Legal knowledge -- 2. Becoming an Australian lawyer -- 3. Legal reasoning - 4. Researching the law -- 5. Effective oral and written communication skills -- 6. Law study success.

This is a textbook written especially for first year LLB students. It is intended to be a complete resource for students commencing a law degree in Australia and to be used in foundational law units offered in Australian universities for first year LLB students.

Tertiary/Undergraduate.

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