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The Insiders Guide to Legal Skills

ویرایش: [2 ed.] 
نویسندگان:   
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780367486068, 9781003041863 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2023 
تعداد صفحات: 257
[259] 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Authors’ note
1 Meet our friends . . .
2 Online learning: breakouts, chat and staying focused
	2.1 Introduction
	2.2 Student experience
		2.2.1 Virtual student experience
		2.2.2 Mixed mode educational experience
		2.2.3 Netiquette for online learning
	2.3 Managing different platforms
	2.4 Managing your timetable
	2.5 Managing different time zones
	2.6 Student wellbeing
	2.7 Online library
		2.7.1 Using E-books
	2.8 Virtual learning environment (VLE)
	2.9 Online assessments
3 Academic and university survival skills: standing on your own two feet
	3.1 Introduction
	3.2 Lectures and tutorials – how will I be taught?
		3.2.1 Teaching mash-ups
		3.2.2 What do your lecturers want from you?
		3.2.3 Frustrating behaviour in tutorials
	3.3 Communicating with academics
	3.4 Academic advisors
	3.5 Note-taking
		3.5.1 When will I be taking notes?
		3.5.2 Lectures
		3.5.3 Handwritten or typed?
		3.5.4 Secret code
		3.5.5 Get visual!
		3.5.6 Consolidation
	3.6 Time management
	3.7 Avoiding procrastination and time management
		3.7.1 What happens when something unexpected happens?
		3.7.2 Time management and revision
		3.7.3 Time management and coursework
	3.8 Working with others
	3.9 Staying in love with law
4 Your guide to the English legal system: order, order!
	4.1 Introduction
	4.2 How has our legal system developed?
		4.2.1 The common law system
		4.2.2 Equity
		4.2.3 Common law v equity
	4.3 Common v civil system of law
	4.4 Who creates the law and what are the different sources of law?
		4.4.1 Public v private
		4.4.2 Civil v criminal
		4.4.3 European law
		4.4.4 Human rights law
5 Sources of law: the tools of your trade
	5.1 Legislation: primary source
		5.1.1 Statutory interpretation
	5.2 Case law: primary source
		5.2.1 Law reports
		5.2.2 Hierarchy of law reports
		5.2.3 Print v online
		5.2.4 The doctrine of judicial precedent
		5.2.5 The operation of the doctrine of judicial precedent: ratio and obiter
		5.2.6 Hierarchy of the courts
		5.2.7 What can happen to a precedent?
		5.2.8 Top tips on how to read a case
	5.3 Journals: secondary source
	5.4 Books: secondary source
	5.5 Encyclopaedias: secondary source
6 Legal research: digging deeper
	6.1 Introduction
	6.2 What will you be looking for?
	6.3 Books on the shelf or online?
	6.4 Using Google and free resources
	6.5 Keeping up to date: current awareness
	6.6 Legal database overview
		6.6.1 There are so many! How do I know which one to choose?
		6.6.2 Feeling lazy?
		6.6.3 What type of research might I be doing?
		6.6.4 Getting down to it: simple v complex searching
		6.6.5 Choosing keywords
		6.6.6 Natural language v connectors
		6.6.7 Master the commands
		6.6.8 And/or
		6.6.9 Phrase searching
		6.6.10 Truncation
		6.6.11 Wild card
		6.6.12 Proximity
		6.6.13 Let’s see this in action!
		6.6.14 What do you think of the research strategies taken by Brodie and Ashwin?
	6.7 Keeping a record of your research
		6.7.1 Tools to help
		6.7.2 In practice
7 Legal writing: weaning off ‘like’ and ‘innit’
	7.1 Introduction: where to begin and some initial advice
		7.1.1 A Goldilocks problem
	7.2 The first challenge: prepare and plan
		7.2.1 Popular approaches to planning
		7.2.2 Problem question
		7.2.3 Essay question
		7.2.4 Example answer plans
	7.3 The second challenge: preparing to write
		7.3.1 To whom are you writing?
		7.3.2 What are you writing?
		7.3.3 Using your plan of action and research to write
		7.3.4 Legal writing demystified
		7.3.5 Editing
	7.4 The third challenge: understanding the feedback and how to improve
8 Referencing and plagiarism: borrow don’t steal
	8.1 Introduction
	8.2 So, what exactly is plagiarism?
		8.2.1 Sounds complicated – are there different types of plagiarism?
		8.2.2 Not convinced? Four facts for would-be plagiarists
		8.2.3 University plagiarism policies
		8.2.4 Plagiarism and the legal profession
		8.2.5 Plagiarism and the real world
		8.2.6 Aesthetics of referencing
	8.3 How do I actually reference?
	8.4 Strange citation
		8.4.1 Citing a case?
		8.4.2 Citing a piece of legislation?
		8.4.3 Citing a journal article?
		8.4.4 Citing a book?
		8.4.5 Citing a chapter in an edited book?
		8.4.6 Citing from an encyclopaedia?
		8.4.7 Citing a web resource?
		8.4.8 Citing an online-only journal
		8.4.9 Citing a newspaper?
	8.5 Test yourself!
	8.6 Are there other things I can do to avoid plagiarism?
	8.7 The bibliography
	8.8 Final thoughts
9 Mooting and public speaking: speaker’s corner
	9.1 Introduction
	9.2 Why moot?
	9.3 Competitions and how do I get involved?
	9.4 Mooting basics
	9.5 What makes a good mooter?
	9.6 Basics of mooting: how does it work?
	9.7 Who does what?
		9.7.1 Senior
		9.7.2 Junior
	9.8 Presented with a moot problem
	9.9 Working through a moot problem
		9.9.1 Read though the moot problem carefully
		9.9.2 Decision of the lower court and how to start preparing your arguments
		9.9.3 Who are you representing?
		9.9.4 Research
		9.9.5 The research steps for the first ground of appeal
		9.9.6 The research steps for the second ground of appeal
		9.9.7 Skeleton arguments
		9.9.8 Preparing your bundle
		9.9.9 The speech
		9.9.10 Key phrases
		9.9.11 Competitiveness at a moot
		9.9.12 How to look good mooting
		9.9.13 Look into my eyes
		9.9.14 Modes of address
		9.9.15 Saying it right
		9.9.16 At the moot: where to sit
		9.9.17 Judicial interventions
	9.10 Want to explore more than just mooting?
		9.10.1 Client interviewing competitions
		9.10.2 Negotiation competitions
		9.10.3 Mediation competitions
		9.10.4 Debating competitions
10 Employability skills: learn to earn
	10.1 Introduction
	10.2 Standing out from the crowd
	10.3 Opportunities for development
	10.4 Identifying transferable skills
	10.5 Career planning in challenging economic times
	10.6 Commercial awareness
	10.7 Raising your profile and brand through social media
	10.8 Show it!
	10.9 Take it!
	10.10 Application forms
		10.10.1 Application form top tips
	10.11 Employ it!
11 Revision and exams: law, eat, sleep, repeat
	11.1 Introduction
	11.2 When are your exams?
	11.3 What format will they take?
		11.3.1 Closed book v open book exams
		11.3.2 Take home exams
	11.4 Planning for revision
		11.4.1 Revision calendar top tips
		11.4.2 Revision strategies . . . or what do you actually do when revising?
		11.4.3 What to revise?
		11.4.4 Should I buy revision books?
	11.5 View from the examiner
	11.6 Managing stress
	11.7 Exam top tips
		11.7.1 Before the exam
		11.7.2 Deciding which questions to answer
		11.7.3 The planning process
		11.7.4 Writing your answer
		11.7.5 After the exam
Index




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