Evidence Concentrate Law Revision and Study Guide 4/e

Evidence Concentrate Law Revision and Study Guide 4/e

by JohnSpencer (Author), Maureen Spencer (Author)

Synopsis

If you're serious about exam success, it's time to Concentrate! Evidence Concentrate is the essential study and revision guide for law students looking for extra marks. The clear, succinct coverage enables you to quickly grasp the fundamental principles of this area of law and helps you to succeed in exams. This guide has been rigorously reviewed and is endorsed by students and lecturers for level of coverage, accuracy, and exam advice. Packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam Q&As, and more, Evidence Concentrate is also supported by extensive online resources to take your learning further (www.oxford.com/lawrevision/): * Pinpoint which areas you need to concentrate on with the diagnostic test. * Test your knowledge with the multiple choice questions and receive feedback on your answers. * Improve your essay skills using the outline answers for guidance on what to include and how to structure your answer. * Revise the facts and principles of key cases using the interactive flashcards. * Learn the important terms and definitions using the interactive glossary. * Check that you have covered the main points of a topic using the key facts lists. * Achieve better marks following the advice on revision and exam technique by experienced examiner Nigel Foster.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Oxford Higher Education
Published: 01 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0198729634
ISBN 13: 9780198729631

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition The Evidence Concentrate is unlike any other revision guide and I would definitely recommend it to other students. It is the most useful all-encompassing revision guide around. * Farhaanah Ali, law student, University of Ulster, Jordanstown campus *
The Concentrate guide is well set out, clear and consistent and offers excellent support for a student revising this subject. * Katherine Stylianou, Senior Lecturer in Law, London South Bank University *
Author Bio
Maureen Spencer, Principal Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University, and John Spencer, Barrister and Visiting Senior Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University