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020 _a9781741146455
040 _aUNISSA
_cUNISSA
050 _aKU442
_bC44 2005
100 _aSimon Chesterman
_eauthor
245 _aStudying Law at University
_bSimon Chesterman, Clare Rhoden
250 _aSecond edition
264 _bRoutledge
_c@2005
300 _a172 pages
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
505 _aPart I Surviving Law 1 Why are you studying law? 2 Coping at university 3 Essential study skills: time management 4 Essential study skills: reading, notetaking and learning legal concepts
505 _aPart II Understanding law 5 Crucial concepts 6 Reading case law 7 Introductory legal theory
505 _aPart III Using the law 8 Writing law essays 9 Preparing for law exams 10 Sitting law exams 11 Dealing with problems
505 _aPart IV Conclusion 12 Final reflections on law
650 _aLaw
_zAustralia
650 _aLaw
_xstudy and teaching
700 _aClare Rhoden
_eco-author
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