Writing law dissertations : an introduction and guide to the conduct of legal research /
Michael Salter and Julie Mason.
- ix, 245 p.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-238) and index.
Shows the reader how to research and write a dissertation, covering planning, identifying key issues, utilising the appropriate research methods, time management issues, and managing one's supervision. This book covers legal dissertation level research, embracing both LL.B. (undergraduate) and the specific demands of LL.M. dissertations. Adopting a highly practical approach, this book shows the reader how to research and write a dissertation, covering the various stages - planning, identifying key issues, utilising the appropriate research methods, time management issues, and managing one's supervision.This book covers legal dissertation level research, embracing both LL.B. (undergraduate) and the specific demands of LL.M. dissertations.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781405898867 (ebook)
Legal research--Great Britain. Legal composition. Dissertations, Academic--Great Britain. Languages Writing & editing guides Legal skills & practice English