Legal technique
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Enright, Christopher Simon. (2002). Legal technique Federation Press, the.
Authors | Enright, Christopher Simon |
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Abstract | How should lawyers go about their tasks in working with law, in making, interpreting, using, reading and writing law? Enright's book describes clear and simple techniques for working with law. It explains why the technique is needed and what it achieves, and then provides a model for doing it. Each model consists of a step by step guide for performing the relevant task. Legal Technique is structured to be the textbook in an introductory law course where the techniques are described, and intended for re-use in later courses on substantive law where these techniques must be further taught and practised in the context of those subjects. Legal Technique is accompanied by a free Legal Technique eWorkbook (see Supplement) containing materials, questions and answers. Included are exercises for working with statutes, cases, legal texts and for solving legal problems; further exercises to practise approaches to common law and statutory law subjects generally; and specific exercises for the subjects 'Introduction to Law', 'Constitutional Law', and 'Property Law'. |
Keywords | Education; Law; Practice of law; Higher Education |
ISBN | 1862874123 |
Research Group | Peter Faber Business School |
Year | 2002 |
Publisher | Federation Press, the |
Place of publication | Australia |
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