Criminal Law Concentrate

Criminal Law Concentrate

by RebeccaHuxley-Binns (Author)

Synopsis

Criminal Law Concentrate is a high quality revision guide which covers the main topics found on undergraduate and GDL courses. The clear, succinct coverage of key legal points within a specific topic area, including key cases, enables students to quickly grasp the fundamental principles of this fast-moving area. The book focuses on the needs of students to succeed in their exams, showing how all the legal rules fit together and the approach that should be adopted when answering questions. A range of pedagogical features help with preparation for exams and suggest numerous ways to improve marks. This new edition will cover all recent changes brought about by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. OUP's Concentrate revision series is endorsed by students and lecturers for level of coverage, accuracy and exam advice. Criminal Law Concentrate has been rigorously reviewed by law lecturers from a range of universities. Criminal Law Concentrate is accompanied by a free, open-access Online Resource Centre (http://www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/huxleybinns concentrate) which offers the following resources to support students: - Multiple choice questions which provide instant feedback - Interactive flashcards of key cases (the student is presented with a case and has to supply the principle, or vice versa) - Interactive version of glossary - Updates to case law and legislation - Further reading - Key debates form the text online - Key facts from the text online - Web links to key online sources - Advice on revision and exam technique authored by renowned textbook writer and experienced examiner Nigel Foster, Professor of Law and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham.

$4.37

Save:$11.18 (72%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 13 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0199587728
ISBN 13: 9780199587728

Author Bio

Rebecca Huxley-Binns is Senior Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Trent University. She was awarded the Law Teacher of the Year 2010 prize.