
This book shows how to successfully tackle essay questions typically found in examination papers on human rights and civil liberties. It has been designed to cover the key areas found on courses, and includes questions and answers on both domestic civil liberties and international human rights.Online Resource CentreThe Blackstone's Law Q & A Series is accompanied by a dedicated companion web site containing a glossary of legal terms and external web links plus links to related OUP titles.
How can law students effectively structure and articulate responses to complex examination questions regarding human rights and civil liberties? Dr. Steve Foster, an established legal academic, provides a pedagogical framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical legal knowledge and practical examination performance. The text utilizes a structured question-and-answer format to demonstrate the application of legal principles to hypothetical scenarios, ensuring students can navigate both domestic civil liberties and international human rights frameworks with precision.
What You Will Find
Legal educators and students frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for exam preparation due to its clear, methodical approach to legal argumentation. Experts highlight the book's utility in translating abstract human rights concepts into actionable, examination-ready prose.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2006-06-29
Publisher:
Blackstone Press
ISBN-10:
0199286566
ISBN-13:
9780199286560
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