
Using a Law Library
A Student's Guide to Legal Research Skills
Peter Clinch(Author)
Blackstone Press Ltd
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
358 pages
978-1-84174-029-4 (ISBN)
Description
The ability to undertake effective legal research is one of the basic skills required of a lawyer. Yet all too often students only acquire this skill by trial and error, failing to grasp the essentials of legal research at an early stage in their studies.
This second edition not only describes the literature of law for England, Wales and the European Community, but now includes information and techniques on researching the law of Scotland and European human rights law. It also features information on the sources of law being created by the newly devolved legislatures in Scotland and Wales.
This book provides advice on using a law library and how to make effective use of catalogues and indexes. Its practical approach will help students undertake particular research problems, and it shows how to record and present the results of research in projects, dissertations and theses. The information is presented under standard headings, with diagrams and charts provided where possible to aid in the practical use of complex publications. The whole range of modern electronic sources is also explained.
This second edition not only describes the literature of law for England, Wales and the European Community, but now includes information and techniques on researching the law of Scotland and European human rights law. It also features information on the sources of law being created by the newly devolved legislatures in Scotland and Wales.
This book provides advice on using a law library and how to make effective use of catalogues and indexes. Its practical approach will help students undertake particular research problems, and it shows how to record and present the results of research in projects, dissertations and theses. The information is presented under standard headings, with diagrams and charts provided where possible to aid in the practical use of complex publications. The whole range of modern electronic sources is also explained.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
line figures
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84174-029-4 (9781841740294)
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Previous edition
Peter Clinch
Using a Law Library
Book
06/1992
Blackstone Press Ltd
€35.48
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Person
Peter Clinch is Information Specialist - Law at Cardiff University. He is experienced in teaching legal research skills and is the adviser on library provision and legal research skills training to the General Council of the Bar for England and Wales. He is the author of Teaching Legal Research. David R. Hart is Law Librarian at the University of Dundee. He is a former Chair of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians and is presently Chairman of the Scottish Working Group on Official Publications.
Content
Finding and Using a Law Library; Effective Use of Catalogues and Indexes; The Structure of the Literatures; Primary Legislation; Secondary Legislation; Case Law; Extra-legal Sources; Commentary on the Law; Researching the Law of Scotland: Introduction; Scotland: Primary Legislation; Scotland: Secondary Legislation; Scotland: Case Law; Scotland: Commentary on the Law; The European Community: Introduction; Legislation and Case Law of the European Community; Commentary on European Community Law; European Human Rights Law; Getting the Best Out of Electronic and r Paper Sources; Recording and Presenting Research Findings.