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LexisNexis Study Guide Torts, 3rd Edition


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Begin exam preparation or revision with this essential tool for success! oÂeo Simplify your exam study with the key cases and commentary oÂeo Remember more with concise paragraphs and bullet-pointed summaries oÂeo Make open-book exams easier with this compact and portable text Each chapter clearly identifies and explains the pertinent and often difficult topics within Torts law. The most important and recent cases are summarised to consolidate practical understanding of the theoretical concepts. Features oÂeo Includes concise commentary and summaries of key cases oÂeo Assists students to understand and retain key principles oÂeo Covers all topics usually found in a core Torts unit oÂeo Compact and portable - great for open book exams Related Titles Davies & Malkin, Focus: Torts, 7th ed, 2015 Paine, LexisNexis Questions & Answers: Torts, 4th ed, 2015 Stickley, Australian Torts Law, 3rd ed, 2013 Vines, Quick Reference Card: Torts, 2013




LexisNexis Study Guide


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This invaluable study guide provides a contemporary and accessible foundation for the study of all key aspects of international law. It covers the fundamentals of theory and practice and highlights issues of particular relevance to Australia. Format: Paperback Begin your revision or exam preparation with this essential tool for success! The LexisNexis Study Guide series is designed to assist law students with the foundations for effective, systematic revision and exam preparation. Each chapter clearly explains pertinent topics within international law and identifies key materials to consolidate learning. Succinct summaries of principles and key cases simplify exam study and short, concise paragraphs, bullet-pointed summaries, flowcharts and tables facilitate revision. This book provides a contemporary and accessible foundation for the study of all key aspects of international law. It covers the fundamentals of theory and practice and highlights issues of particular relevance to Australia. Features oÂeo Includes key cases and commentary to simplify revision and exam study oÂeo Clear summaries assist students to understand and retain key principles oÂeo Compact and portable - great for open book exams




LexisNexis Questions and Answers - Constitutional Law, 4th Edition


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Each chapter commences with a summary of key issues. The question is followed by an answer plan, a sample answer and examineroÂeÂ(tm)s comments. Readers are also alerted to potential errors in answering the questions in the oÂeÂ~common errors to avoid section. A feature of this book is a separate chapter of hypothetical fact situations that incorporate multiple constitutional issues in a single problem question. Questions cover a comprehensive range of topics within the constitutional law curriculum. Features oÂeo Summary of Key Issues; Questions with answer guide, model answers, examiners' comments and common errors to avoid. Related Titles Harvey, Longo, Ligertwood, Babovic & Parker, LexisNexis Study Guide - Constitutional Law, 2nd ed, 2014 Siow, LexisNexis Glance Card - Constitutional Law at a Glance, 2015 Trone, Quick Reference Card - Constitutional Law, 2nd ed, 2015




LexisNexis Study Guide: Property Law, 2nd Edition, Property Law in New South Wales, 4th Edition and Australian Property Law Cases, Materials and Analysis, 4th Edition (Bundle)


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LexisNexis Study Guide: Property Law 2nd edition assists students to learn the foundations of property law. Property Law in New South Wales, 4th edition This book provides clear and accessible explanations of the system of property law in New South Wales. The fourth edition has been extensively revised to include recent developments in case law and legislation, including expanded coverage of the Personal Property Securities Act, eConveyancing and the introduction of priority notices. Australian Property Law Cases, Materials and Analysis, 4th edition introduces the conceptual framework of interests in real and personal property. Carefully selected case and legislation extracts from across Australian jurisdictions are discussed in detail and relevant principles are highlighted.










LexisNexis Case Summaries


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The cases in this text have been selected to align with current teaching in business law and provide an excellent quick resource for students or anyone wanting to understand the case law in the area of business law. Features oÂeo Structure of the case summaries: catch words, facts, issue and decision reflects modern case analysis oÂeo Assists the reader with understanding the principles of each case oÂeo All key cases in the subject area in one easy-to-find collection Related LexisNexis Titles Fitzpatrick, Symes, Veljanovski & Parker, Business and Corporations Law, 2nd edition, 2014 Graw, Parker, Whitford, Sangkuhl & Do, Understanding Business Law, 7th edition, 2015 Parker & Veljanovski, LexisNexis Study Guide: Business Law, 2nd edition, 2013




Questions and Answers: Constitutional Law


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This popular study guide for an introductory constitutional law course includes approximately 200 multiple-choice and short-answer questions arranged topically for targeted practice in applying the concepts as the material is covered during the semester, plus an additional two dozen questions comprising a comprehensive "practice exam." The multiple-choice questions include detailed explanations of the answer and the basis, considering the Supreme Court's past decisions and the Constitution's text and structure, for choosing that response over the other three options. Each short-answer question is designed to be answered in less than 15 minutes and includes a thoughtful, complete, and concise model answer. The Fourth Edition has been updated throughout, rewriting some topics to account for the new directions already charted by the Supreme Court in recent decisions on separation of powers, substantive due process, equal protection, free speech, and religion, along with highlighting future potential jurisprudential changes based on the Court's recent emphasis on original historical practices.