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Glanville Williams: Learning the Law, 14e [Kindle Edition]

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Essential reading for anyone embarking on the study of law or on a course that includes an element of law.An excellent introduction to the methods and skills of the law. Beautifully written and gives a sense of historical importance to the law...prepares the student extremely well for legal studies. --New Law Journal

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Beautifully written and gives a sense of historical importance to the law...prepares the student extremely well for legal studies.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 803 KB
  • Print Length: 290 pages
  • Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell (1 Dec 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004G5Z1HC
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #59,335 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I bought this book to give me a understanding of the world of law before I started my law degree, and it has been of great benefit. As this book sets out how the law world works and a the processes that go on in it. I really recommend this book to anyone starting a law degree or simply just wanting to expand their knowledge of the law world.
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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful
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Useful...insightful...and at times entertaining!!

And if you have read past those first three words of summary then you are probably the sort of person who will go on to study the law...and Glanville would be happy to welcome you on into the profession. He wasn't a fan of trite summaries (especially in law reports) and there is no doubt that this book doesn't attempt to summarise anything much. It is an introduction.

Useful in that it ties up some of the most basic misunderstandings about the law - I mean, when do you actually sue someone (as opposed to prosecuting them)? And where do you go to do it? And how much does a barrister pay for his/her wig and gown??

Insightful in that he clearly knows his stuff. Well you would if you were an eminent Cambridge professor.

And entertaining in it's language. Reading through the flowery prose is a bit like a day trip to Kew Gardens, but if you can get past his yesteryear academic quaintness it is well worth it. Glanville was obviously a bit like a pushy mum or a perfectionist dad shouting from the sidelines of the footie pitch - at one point he even suggests how to take notes in lectures and even offers his own version of a completely obvious shorthand; e.g. Crown Prosecution Service could be abbreviated to CPS - well duh! But then he's off into explaining Latin and French terms or the foundations of the European Community. So pick and choose the bits you think are worth reading. I missed out huge chunks but found the rest useful.

It's for the beginner so if you are about to start a law degree, a CPE, are still at college or are considering a career change then it's worth it. It has been updated but alas by another crusty Cambridge professor. I'm sure the editor thinks it's not just a super-duper old text but also a tip-top revision. Smashing! Enjoy with a buttered scone and a nice pot of earl grey. Afterall, it's better than any other title on the market by a country mile.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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This book should be made compulsary reading for all beginner law students, people who want sue and of course, people like me who needed to touch on law for their non-law based degree course.

The book is so readable, entertaining and moreso immensly factual and to the point. No more trawling through irrelevant websites or thick law textbooks, this book will give you the grounding to commence your study of basic law processes and the legal system as a whole. Well worth a read!!!

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I bought this book before starting my law degree and found it very helpful in terms of explaining the basics of how to use a law library, what common citations mean and how the... Read more
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I am due to begin a Law degree in October and I was advised to buy this book to give me an insight into the legal system and how everything works. Read more
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This book is a must for anyone studying Law, or with the interest in reading the basic structure of our Legal system. Read more
Published on 9 Oct 2004
Good read for the beginner!
I have just finished reading "Learning the Law" and have found it to be a satisfactory insight into the world of English Law. Read more
Published on 7 Sep 2004 by "amerlakhani"
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