First published in 1945, Glanville Williams: Learning the Law has been introducing readers to the skills needed to study law for over half a century. It is a cherished favourite among readers and considered the classic must-have book for every student beginning to study the law. Now revised and updated for its 15th edition, Learning the Law is one of the most commonly recommended titles for students beginning university law courses.
- Gives an overview of the English legal system in a clear and accessible style
- Corrects common misunderstandings about the law
- Explains how to interpret statutes and look up points of law
- Enables readers to understand the outcome and implications of a case
- Introduces legal problems that readers are likely to come across and explains how best to tackle them
- Goes through legal research and how best to undertake it
- Offers advice on study methods and exam preparation to work effectively and manage time effectively
- Gives guidance on how to prepare for and take part in moots and mock trials
Because of its scope and status, Glanville Williams: Learning the Law is essential reading for all potential lawyers from those contemplating the study of law, through to those nearing completion of their studies.