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‘What about Law?’ counters
the perception that Law is a dry,
dull subject. On the contrary, it shows how the study of Law can
be fun, intellectually stimulating, challenging and of direct relevance
to students. Using a case study approach
, the book introduces prospective
law students to the legal system, as well as to legal reasoning,
critical thinking and argument. This is a book that should be in
the library of every school with a sixth form, every college and
every university, and it is one that any student about to embark
on the study of Law should read before they commence their legal
studies.
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EDITORS
Catherine Barnard is
Professor of European Union Law and Employment
Law, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Janet O’Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer
in Law, Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge and winner of the Cambridge
University Pilkington teaching prize for excellence in university
teaching.
Graham Virgo is Professor of English Law,
Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge and winner of the Cambridge
University Pilkington teaching prize for excellence in university
teaching.
OTHER AUTHORS
Mark Elliott is a Senior Lecturer in Law, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
Kevin Gray is Professor of Law, FBA and
a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Tony Weir is Emeritus Reader in Law and
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. |