Legal Systems and Skills provides students with a practical guide to all the essential knowledge and skills they need for their law studies and beyond. Divided into three main areas, it provides a basis for the study of law and for the employment of university graduates. Peter Goodchild is an Associate Professor at the University of Law. He studied politics, philosophy and economics at St. Anne`s College, Oxford, then attended the University of Law and graduated as a lawyer in commercial practice in 1997. He joined the University of Law in 2000 where he taught English law, contracts, tort, ethics, commercial law, intellectual property and commercial structures law. In addition to over nineteen years` teaching experience, he has extensive experience in curriculum design and is the author of texts on tort law, commercial law, intellectual property law and the English legal system. This particular ISBN edition is currently not available. „The book covers a good background knowledge that every law student needs.
It includes interdisciplinary content essential to law, including politics, economics and general employability. – Alicia Danielsson, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Bolton Essential Employability and Commercial Awareness: Part III helps students see how their knowledge and skills can be applied in practice, in the legal world or outside. Students are encouraged to reflect and actively improve their business awareness through case studies and activities designed to help them develop the skills they need to succeed in the world of work. Targeted coverage of employability, CV development and transferable skills helps students approach their future careers with confidence and effectively communicate their own skills. The only text that fully combines coverage of legal systems with academic and professional legal skills. Coupled with its focus on employability and business awareness, Legal Systems & Skills is the essential contemporary toolkit for law students. „Clear, accessible and easy to read. I particularly like the illustrations.
Coverage of practical legal skills such as professional communication, writing and writing is welcome. – Joanne Urmston, Senior Lecturer, University of Chester This book is the must-have contemporary toolkit for accomplished law students, enabling them to: Learn how law works; essential skills development; and apply them to succeed. This text is accompanied by an online resource center that provides students with the following stimulating resources: The only text that fully combines systems and skills, providing an academic and practical foundation for the study of law and beyond, „Uses excellent diagrams to support text and support understanding. It prepares students for all that they will do in the legal profession. – Fayokemi Olorundami, Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University Essential Legal Skills: Part II shows step-by-step approaches to acquiring and refining the skills required for the academic study of law and professional practice. Numerous visual aids and learning features help students become accomplished researchers, agile problem solvers, skilled writers, and competent communicators. They acquire the tools they need to analyze, evaluate and apply the law and succeed in their future careers. Essential legal systems: The first part provides a focused and practical guide to the purpose and application of the law. Contemporary and holistic in its approach, it covers all essential topics of legal systems and takes into account social, moral, ethical and jurisprudential perspectives. Through deeper learning, it helps students critically assess legal systems and their impact on individuals, businesses, and commerce. Catherine Shephard is Senior Lecturer and Head of Commercial Practice, Corporate Law and Professional Practice Skills at Manchester Law School. She studied law at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and practised as a barrister in the field of corporate finance.
Catherine has extensive experience in designing, teaching, directing and evaluating legal, skills and management programs in academia and practice. Catherine is a member of the Academy of Higher Education, a qualified civil and business mediator and resilience trainer for the Social Mobility Business Partnership. Scott Slorach is Professor and Director of Teaching and Learning at York Law School, University of York. He is a visiting scholar at the University of Strathclyde and the College of Law Australia. A qualified lawyer with urban experience, he was the author of Corporate Finance (OUP) and is currently co-author of Business Law (OUP). Scott now specializes in the design, delivery and evaluation of legal education at all levels. He has held various positions at SRA, including as a member of the SQE Working Group, Chief External Business Law Examiner, CAP Evaluator and member of the Training Committee. He was recently part of a team under the Irish LSRA as part of its legal review of legal practitioner training. Judith Embley, Associate Professor, University of Law, Peter Goodchild, is Associate Professor and Programme and Student Leader for GDL and MA Law at the University of Law (Bloomsbury), and Catherine Shephard, Senior Lecturer, Manchester Law School, Manchester Metropolitan University Scan the code below with your phone`s camera and download the Kindle app. This text is accompanied by online resources that provide: PART II: LEGAL SKILLS7. Read and understand the law.8 Legal research9.
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Learn more about this | seller Contact this seller. Judith Embley is an Associate Professor at the University of Law. She graduated as a lawyer in 1980, practised at a law firm of Lincoln`s Inn and began teaching law as a guest lecturer at Bellerby`s College and then at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge in 1999. She joined the University of Law in 2001, where she taught contract law, commercial law and corporate finance law. Today, she is module leader for the LPC Business Law and Practice module, the LLB module „Corporate, Governance, Tax and Insolvency“ and the LLB transaction module. She is co-author of Commercial and Intellectual Property Law and Practice and Legal Foundations, two of the University of Law`s legal practice guides. See more of the author`s books, see similar authors, read author blogs, and more {{shippingLabel}} {{#showShipPrice}} {{bestListingForDislay.shippingToDestinationPriceInPurchaseCurrencyWithCurrencySymbol}} {{#showSurferCurrency}} ({{bestListingForDislay.shippingToDestinationPriceInSurferCurrencyWithCurrencySymbol}}) {{/showSurferCurrency}} {{/showShipPrice}} {{#showFreeShipping}} {{freeshipping}} {{/showFreeShipping}} {{shippingText}}. Legal Systems & Skills speaks directly to students – encouraging, engaging and enthusiastic at all times. It is accessible, with a clear writing style and a wide range of educational features to help students apply their knowledge in a practical way.
PART III: EMPLOYABILITY AND BUSINESS AWARENESS12. Improve your employability.13 Understanding customers: individuals and businesses14. Business and the business environment15. Essential economics and finance16.