Book
Learning law
Cambridge University Press, Second edition.
10/2020
Metrics
54 Record Views
Abstract
Learning Law is an accessible and engaging introduction to Australian law for students considering a career in the legal profession. This text teaches students how to deal with legislation and cases, focusing on core topics and contextualisation. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and revised, with significant changes including: six new chapters – First Peoples and the law, research, the ethical lawyer, statutory interpretation, lawyers and clients, becoming a lawyer – more coverage of parliaments and courts, new Living Law boxes that showcase the diverse career paths available to law graduates and new Critical Perspective boxes to engage students with critical analysis. Written in a conversational style, Learning Law will leave students feeling more knowledgeable about, and confident in, their interactions with Australian legal institutions and legal professionals. This text is an essential resource that law students will refer to throughout their studies and in the early stages of their career.
Details
- Title
- Learning law
- Creators
- Anthony Marinac - James Cook UniversityCaroline Hart - University of Southern QueenslandRhianna Chisholm - Curtin UniversityJennifer Nielsen - Southern Cross UniversityAsmi Wood - Australian National UniversityAdrian Evans - Monash UniversitySarah McKibbin - University of Southern Queensland
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press; Cambridge
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Number of pages
- 486
- Identifiers
- 9781108908191; 991013053612102368
- Copyright
- © Anthony Marinac, Caroline Hart, Rhianna Chisholm, Jennifer Nielsen, Asmi Wood, Adrian Evans and Sarah McKibbin 2021.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Law
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book