The Case Law Compendium: English & European Law

Author:   Neil Egan-Ronayne
Publisher:   Black Letter Publishing
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781527213203


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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As the first part of the Black Letter series of books, The Case Law Compendium was the brainchild of an author who having studied law at a Cambridge university, realised that the primary ingredient for knowledgeable and capable law students is the simplification of case law. Written in a way designed to instill confidence in those new to this demanding subject, the author has meticulously analysed hundreds of leading English and European cases, over thousands of pages of complex judicial text, so as to create a study support resource that will accompany the reader throughout their entire degree course. With over 150 popular case studies across Constitutional & Administrative Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Equity and Trust Law, European Law, Family Law, Medical Law, Property (Land) Law and Tort Law, each case is complete with hand-selected and fully OSCOLA referenced, key citations ready for insertion into chosen coursework. While these citations encourage the cohesive presentation of academic work, their footnote to this easily digestible text also expedites learning, improves grade averages and allows for confident discussion in group environments. This unprecedented partnering culminates in an essential study support resource, that while invaluable to undergraduates everywhere, remains a critical reference point for those navigating their academic or legal careers. Be sure to look out for future volumes from Black Letter Publishing, as a number of additional cases and legal fields will be explored as the series develops.

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Author:   Neil Egan-Ronayne
Publisher:   Black Letter Publishing
Imprint:   Black Letter Publishing
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.639kg
ISBN:  

9781527213203


ISBN 10:   152721320
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Born and educated in Cambridge, England, Neil took the decision to re-enter education with the goal of studying law at the age of 44. Neil commenced his legal studies in 2013 before proudly graduating in autumn 2016 with an LL.B (Hons) law degree, and during his time at university he discovered a natural affinity with a subject that earned both respect from his faculty tutors and a recommendation to remain in the field of written research. This realisation and sense of personal fulfilment undoubtedly founded the writing and publication of 'The Case Law Compendium' a textual manifestation of Neil's passion for writing, researching and sharing all forms of legal insight to those who appreciate law and jurisprudence in it's written form. It is also a firmly held conviction that law can be freed from its traditional complications and taught to an international audience with effect. This is realised with the release of his first book and there is no doubt that there will be more volumes of work to follow. It is the hope of this author that those buying this debut publication will take as much enjoyment from reading it as was taken in its preparation. Neil has recently enrolled on a 'Master of Laws' LL.M programme at the prestigious University of East Anglia and aims to firmly secure himself in the research (and possibly teaching) field of international law, while continuing to publish books around the subject of law.

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