Preliminary Legal Studies


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This guide is directly linked to the syllabus with every single dot point of the Preliminary Legal Studies syllabus appearing in the margin of the book. You can write in the guide, so your study is focused and your notes are structured. It includes up-to-date coverage of all three Core topics. Chapters: 1 The legal system, 2 The individual and the law, 3 Law in practice, Sample Preliminary examination, Answers, Index, Excel syllabus summary notes.




Excel HSC Legal Studies


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Cambridge Preliminary Legal Studies Toolkit


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Cambridge Legal Studies Preliminary Third Edition has been updated to reflect the changing processes of the legal system, while meeting the requirements of the current Stage 6 Legal Studies syllabus in NSW. The third edtion continues to combine the latest information, cases and statistics on all aspects of the law in an accessible student-friendly resource package that now offers flexible print and digital source options.







Legal Studies


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The Legal Studies series is an activity learning resource which is based on the current NSW Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards Legal Studies Preliminary (Year 11) syllabus (2009). It is also suitable for students in other Australian states undertaking a Legal Studies introductory course. It is anticipated that students will have prior knowledge of the topics addressed in this two-book series. The activities in the books are based on the textbooks that the students use for legal studies at this level. By engaging actively with the information presented in their textbooks the students will gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter and extend their knowledge and skills of the legal system.




Legal Studies Preliminary


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LEGAL STUDIES PRELIMINARY THIRD EDITION provides students and teachers access to syllabus specific information on current legal issues, principles, contemporary events and factors affecting the application of the law. The focus of the student book is on accessibility and syllabus coverage. Information will be presented in a variety of formats including the use of the mind maps that will provide an overview of the key syllabus points to be covered. Review questions will allow students the opportunity to reinforce content and concepts. Some of the other key features are: A comprehensive glossary, Key terms, Chapter summaries, Table summaries, Points to consider. To help students prepare for end of year exams, the student book is accompanied by a new style of senior student CD, Exam Cafe. Exam Cafe is all about preparation for exams. In the Exam Cafe, students will be able to access: Answers to questions in the student book. Glossary terms and definitions. Daily study planners. Course content checklists. Exam tips. In addition their Exam Cafe student CD will give them access to the Internet Cafe where they can access multiple-choice quizzes, practice exams and sample student answers.




National Courts and Preliminary References to the Court of Justice


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This innovative book examines why national courts refer preliminary references to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), and what the referring court does with the answers. Jasper Krommendijk highlights the three core stages in the interaction between national courts and the ECJ: question, answer and follow-up, shedding new light on this under-explored area.




HSC Legal Studies


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"This book provides questions and answers for each dot point in the Board of Studies syllabus for the following topics in the Year 12 Legal Studies course. Crime. Human Rights. Consumers. Family. Workplace. World Order."--page v.




Legal Studies HSC


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