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Learning the Law introduces legal problems and describes how to tackle them, how to look up points of law and how to make the best use of the time available for study.
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EAN: 2000000337630SKU:
0476EF03 Category: Study Aids
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6 Reviews For This Product
Rated 5 out of 5
06
by Susan Shiels
Daughter needed for her Government & Politics A level course
Rated 5 out of 5
06
by Amazon Customer
very good
Rated 3 out of 5
06
by Kindle Customer
This _was_ the best book for a student strange to the law. It is now sadly very out of date. Please can we have a new edition?
NOTE: this review relates to the 11th ed. I haven’t read the new adition I requested!
Rated 3 out of 5
06
by Natalie
When I ordered the book it said very good condition. In my mind it is bad condition. All the covering is peeling off. Not what I was expecting
Rated 1 out of 5
06
by Sally Barnes
No, I did not like this book. Why? Well, it is supposed to be for beginners but I feel the author is trying to show the reader how much he knows by first of all illustrating how dreadfully complicated it all is but look, don’t worry, it all boils down to this really. Obviously, he could have just made it simple, a book for beginners – without cramming in his own personal accolade, And who cares what Lord so and so said about some obscure rule in some almost obsolete division of the justice system, He would keep harping on about what various Lords had said in the footnotes. Also, footnotes far too long, proving that large parts of the text were unnecessarily obscure. He tried to make out that some readers got really turned on to the law after reading his book, Unfortunately the opposite was true for me. Not really a very encouraging book. Can see why the prisons are possibly so overcrowded.
by Susan Shiels
Daughter needed for her Government & Politics A level course
by Amazon Customer
very good
by Kindle Customer
This _was_ the best book for a student strange to the law. It is now sadly very out of date. Please can we have a new edition?
NOTE: this review relates to the 11th ed. I haven’t read the new adition I requested!
by Natalie
When I ordered the book it said very good condition. In my mind it is bad condition. All the covering is peeling off. Not what I was expecting
by Sally Barnes
No, I did not like this book. Why? Well, it is supposed to be for beginners but I feel the author is trying to show the reader how much he knows by first of all illustrating how dreadfully complicated it all is but look, don’t worry, it all boils down to this really. Obviously, he could have just made it simple, a book for beginners – without cramming in his own personal accolade, And who cares what Lord so and so said about some obscure rule in some almost obsolete division of the justice system, He would keep harping on about what various Lords had said in the footnotes. Also, footnotes far too long, proving that large parts of the text were unnecessarily obscure. He tried to make out that some readers got really turned on to the law after reading his book, Unfortunately the opposite was true for me. Not really a very encouraging book. Can see why the prisons are possibly so overcrowded.
by Jon Hayes
Good