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Students' Guide to Legal Writing (edition 1998)

by Enid Campbell (Author), Richard G. Fox (Author), Gretchen Kewley (Author)

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This guide provides all students' need to know about presentation and preparation of law papers. It gives practical advice on how to prepare written work and quality research. Whether writing an essay or a thesis, the guide outlines matters of style, referencing and citation, information of library strategies, skills of creative argument, and further recommended reading. It should be valuable for any student of law, be they a first year of a postgraduate fellow.… (more)
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Title:Students' Guide to Legal Writing
Authors:Enid Campbell (Author)
Other authors:Richard G. Fox (Author), Gretchen Kewley (Author)
Info:Sydney : The Federation Press
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Tags:Legal Composition, Handbooks, Legal Studies

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Students' Guide to Legal Writing by Enid Campbell

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This guide provides all students' need to know about presentation and preparation of law papers. It gives practical advice on how to prepare written work and quality research. Whether writing an essay or a thesis, the guide outlines matters of style, referencing and citation, information of library strategies, skills of creative argument, and further recommended reading. It should be valuable for any student of law, be they a first year of a postgraduate fellow.

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