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Test Yourself in Evidence, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure & Sentencing
Fifteenth Edition
The City Law School
168 pages
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222x152mm
978-0-19-955981-7
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Paperback
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27 November 2008
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- Providing over 130 multiple-questions covering the key aspects of evidence, civil procedure, criminal procedure, and sentencing, this book is an ideal revision aid which provides students with an excellent tool to test their knowledge and understanding of important legal principles, procedures, and key cases, and identify gaps in their learning where further study is required
- Comprehensive feedback sections fully explain the answer to each question and provide useful tips on how to approach such questions in exams, forming an excellent basis for further revision and helping to prepare students as fully as possible for examinations
Providing over 130 challenging multiple-choice questions, together with note-form answers, this book is the ideal revision aid for students on the Bar Vocational Course. Test Yourself allows students to quickly and easily reinforce their knowledge of key principles, procedures, and leading cases in the areas of evidence, civil procedure, criminal procedure, and sentencing.
Offering students the opportunity to practise undertaking multiple-choice questions, which may be similar to those met in assessments, Test Yourself can be used as a tool by students to not only test their knowledge and comprehension of key legal principles, but can also be used to identify any weaknesses in knowledge, indicating areas where further study is
required. Answers to all questions are provided at the end of the tests, along with accompanying feedback sections which fully explain the answer to each question, and which also provide useful tips on how to approach such questions in an exam, providing an excellent starting point for further revision.Readership: Suitable for students undertaking the Bar Vocational Course.
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The City Law School Contributors: Evidence: Adrian Keane, Barrister, Professor of Law and Dean, The City Law School James Griffiths, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School
Civil Procedure: Stuart Sime, Barrister, BVC Course Director, The City Law School
Criminal Procedure and Sentencing: John Sprack, Employment Tribunal Chairman, former Reader, ICSL Peter Hungerford-Welch, Barrister, Associate Dean, The City Law School Colin Bobb-Semple, Solicitor, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School
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1: Introduction
2: The civil MCT
3: The criminal MCT
Appendix 1 - Answers to the civil MCT
Appendix 2 - Answers to the criminal MCT
Appendix 3 - Note-form answers to the Civil MCT
Appendix 4 - Note-form answers to the criminal MCT
Appendix 5
Answer sheets
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