English Legal System Concentrate, 2/E

{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsAuthorText') }}Mark Thomas,Claire McGourlay
{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsPublisherText') }}Oxford University Press
2020年08月01日
ISBN:9780198855026
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English Legal System Concentrate is written and designed to help you succeed. Accurate and reliable, Concentrate guides help consolidate your learning, focus your revision, and maximise your exam performance. Each guide includes revision tips, advice on how to achieve extra marks, and a thorough and focused breakdown of the key topics and cases.


Written by experts and covering all the key topics so you can approach your exams with confidence

Clear, concise, and easy-to-use helping you get the most out of your revision

Full of learning features and tips to show you how best to impress your examiner

Revision guides you can rely on: trusted by lecturers, loved by students

There is wide array of accompanying online resources, including interactive, key cases flashcards, self-test questions and advice on revision and exam technique

New to this edition


Newly ordered chapters, moving court structure closer to the start of the text and providing a brief introduction to the various sources of law

New sections on tribunals and other courts, and how to read and cite EU law

Updated to have regard to the routes of qualification as a practising lawyer, taking account of the new Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), solicitor apprenticeships and the new structure for the vocation study for barristers

Discussion of further devolution to the National Assembly of Wales, the introduction of video recording of sentencing in the Crown Court, and English Votes for English Laws

Discussion of the UKs decision to leave the EU ("Brexit") and the interventions of the Supreme Court in this regard (R (Miller) v The Prime Minister [2019])

Clearer exposition on the nature of Privy Council judgments in relation to domestic courts following Willers v Joyce [2016]

Updated figures, tables, 'Revision Tips' and 'Looking for extra marks?'


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