
Human Rights Lawcards 2010-2011
Routledge(Author)
Routledge Cavendish (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 29. January 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-0-415-45701-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Routledge Lawcards are your complete, pocket-sized guides to key examinable areas of the undergraduate law curriculum and the CPE/GDL. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format make them an ideal revision aid. Helping you to identify, understand and commit to memory the salient points of each area of the law, shouldn't you make Routledge Lawcards your essential revision companions?
Fully updated and revised with all the most important recent legal developments, Routledge Lawcards are now packed with even more features:
New revision checklists help you to consolidate the key issues within each topic
Colour coded highlighting really makes cases and legislation stand out
New tables of cases and legislation make for easy reference
Boxed case notes pick out the cases that are most likely to come up in exams
More diagrams and flowcharts clarify and condense complex and important topics
"...these spiral-bound beauties...are an excellent starting point for any enthusiastic reviser. The books are concise and get right down to the nitty-gritty of each topic."
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Routledge Lawcards are supported by a Companion Website at http://www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/lawcards offering:
Flashcard Glossaries allowing you to test your understanding of key terms and definitions
Multiple Choice Questions to test and consolidate your revision of each chapter
Advice and tips to help you better plan your revision and prepare for your exams
Titles in the Series: Business Law; Commercial Law; Company Law; Constitutional Law; Contract Law; Criminal Law; Employment Law; English Legal System; Equity and Trusts Law; European Union Law; Evidence; Family Law; Human Rights; Intellectual Property Law; Jurisprudence; Land Law; Tort Law.
Fully updated and revised with all the most important recent legal developments, Routledge Lawcards are now packed with even more features:
New revision checklists help you to consolidate the key issues within each topic
Colour coded highlighting really makes cases and legislation stand out
New tables of cases and legislation make for easy reference
Boxed case notes pick out the cases that are most likely to come up in exams
More diagrams and flowcharts clarify and condense complex and important topics
"...these spiral-bound beauties...are an excellent starting point for any enthusiastic reviser. The books are concise and get right down to the nitty-gritty of each topic."
Lex Magazine
Routledge Lawcards are supported by a Companion Website at http://www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/lawcards offering:
Flashcard Glossaries allowing you to test your understanding of key terms and definitions
Multiple Choice Questions to test and consolidate your revision of each chapter
Advice and tips to help you better plan your revision and prepare for your exams
Titles in the Series: Business Law; Commercial Law; Company Law; Constitutional Law; Contract Law; Criminal Law; Employment Law; English Legal System; Equity and Trusts Law; European Union Law; Evidence; Family Law; Human Rights; Intellectual Property Law; Jurisprudence; Land Law; Tort Law.
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Series
Edition
3rd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 186 mm
Width: 127 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-45701-9 (9780415457019)
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Content
The Origins of Human Rights Law. The European Convention on Human Rights. Bringing Rights Home. The Human Rights Act 1998. Recent Developments. Putting it into Practice