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Fascinating and insightful in its coverage, this is essential reading for anyone who has ever been curious about the law. First Steps in the Law looks at how laws are made, how cases are tried, and the characters involved; ideal for anyone needing an understanding of law, whether at university, college, or at work.

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Review from previous edition Many other text books are boring; their writing is heavy-going and immediately puts students off. This book is a joy to read; it makes the topics interesting by picking out stories that relate and explain the subject matter. * Amanda Taylor, Lecturer, University of Westminster *
This book is a great introduction to law for our students; the content is always contemporary and detailed and it is written in an extremely engaging, stimulating and lively way. We find that students particularly like the interesting cases chapter. * Joanne Sellick, Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning, University of Plymouth *

Table of Contents
PART ONE; PART TWO; PART THREE; PART FOUR; PART FIVE

First Steps in the Law

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 21/05/2015
    ISBN13: 9780198735892, 978-0198735892
    ISBN10: 0198735898

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Fascinating and insightful in its coverage, this is essential reading for anyone who has ever been curious about the law. First Steps in the Law looks at how laws are made, how cases are tried, and the characters involved; ideal for anyone needing an understanding of law, whether at university, college, or at work.

    Trade Review
    Review from previous edition Many other text books are boring; their writing is heavy-going and immediately puts students off. This book is a joy to read; it makes the topics interesting by picking out stories that relate and explain the subject matter. * Amanda Taylor, Lecturer, University of Westminster *
    This book is a great introduction to law for our students; the content is always contemporary and detailed and it is written in an extremely engaging, stimulating and lively way. We find that students particularly like the interesting cases chapter. * Joanne Sellick, Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning, University of Plymouth *

    Table of Contents
    PART ONE; PART TWO; PART THREE; PART FOUR; PART FIVE

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