Q&A: Employment Law 2006 and 2007 (Blackstone's Questions and Answers)

Q&A: Employment Law 2006 and 2007 (Blackstone's Questions and Answers)

by Michael Jefferson (Author), Malcolm Sargeant (Author), Malcolm Sargeant (Author), Michael Jefferson (Author), Richard Benny (Author)

Synopsis

No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam. This book explains how to successfully tackle the sort of problems and essay questions typically found in exam papers. The authors clearly guide students through the process of planning and structuring answers, providing advice on what to include, and on what to leave out. The book contains 50 questions and example answers divided into chapters covering all major topics. Each chapter begins with an introduction focusing on important points and ends with suggestions for further reading. Each question is supported by clear commentary indicating exactly what examiners are looking for, followed by an answer plan listing the key points to cover. Online Resource Centre An Online Resource Centre accompanies the book, providing links to useful websites and a glossary to develop students' knowledge of subject-specific terms.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0199291004
ISBN 13: 9780199291007

Author Bio

Richard Benny teaches the Law of Tort, Employment Law and Discrimination Law on the LLB programmes at the University of Surrey, and Employment Law on the LLM in Employment Law. Richard is also in part-time practice in the field of Employment Law and has appeared in Employment Tribunals.
Michael Jefferson's primary teaching, supervisory, and research interests are Criminal Law and Employment Law. He is the co-ordinator of both courses on the undergraduate degrees and of Discrimination Law and Employment Law on the LLM at Sheffield University.
Before coming to Middlesex University Business School Malcolm Sargeant worked as a Research Assistant at Brunel University.