A successful foundation for any law student is the acquisition of legal skills. The way they are introduced to them is down to you, but one thing is sure; they should never stop building on them. Our range of resources offers something for all, no matter where they are on their journey: just starting out, gaining proficiency, or taking their skills into the profession.
OUP offers the broadest selection of legal systems and skills books, and we recognise that the way this subject is taught can be very varied. So we offer a customized option that allows you to tailor-make your own textbook, in hard copy or electronic format. Find out more about custom options.
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Negotiation: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Carrie Menkel-Meadow
9780198851400 Negotiation is essential for peace and international relations, but also for economically efficient trades and bargains in business, and for problem solving skills in workplaces, families and interpersonal interactions. Menkel-Meadow illustrates different models, approaches, and styles of negotiation, which are both conceptual and behavioral. |
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Learning Legal Rules: A Students' Guide to Legal Method and ReasoningEleventh Edition £34.99 James Holland, Julian Webb
9780192849090 The most trusted legal method textbook by expert authors, giving students a solid grounding to excel in their degrees |
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How to Write Law Essays & ExamsSixth Edition £22.99 S I Strong
9780192848659 The perfect companion to the study of law for students of all levels, giving practical, tried-and-tested advice on answering questions and passing exams |
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The Successful Law Student: An Insider's Guide to Studying LawSecond Edition £19.99 Imogen Moore, Craig Newbery-Jones
9780198865650 The only guide to offer the inside track on studying law: all you need to know to succeed in your law degree, at university, and beyond |
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Legal SkillsEighth Edition £37.99 Emily Finch, Stefan Fafinski
9780192893642 The number one best-selling legal skills guide, covering all the practical and academic skills a student needs throughout their studies. |
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Habeas Corpus: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Amanda L. Tyler
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Legal Systems & Skills: Learn, Develop, ApplyFourth Edition £37.99 Judith Embley, Peter Goodchild, Catherine Shephard, Scott Slorach
9780198834328 The only text that fully combines systems and skills, providing an academic and practical foundation for the study of law and beyond |
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Learning Legal Rules: A Students' Guide to Legal Method and ReasoningTenth Edition £37.99 James Holland, Julian Webb
9780198799900 The most trusted legal method textbook by expert authors, giving students a solid grounding to excel in their degrees. |
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Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your FutureSecond Edition £14.99 Richard Susskind
9780198796633 From the bestselling author of The End of Lawyers? , this book predicts fundamental and irreversible changes in the legal world and offers essential practical advice for those who intend to build careers and businesses in law. A definitive guide to the future for aspiring lawyers, and all who want to modernize today's legal and justice systems. |
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Legal EthicsSecond Edition £37.99 Jonathan Herring
9780198788928 The most student-focused guide to legal ethics, encouraging questioning, reflection and discussion to develop a personal response to ethical issues. |
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Employability Skills for Law Students£19.99 Emily Finch, Stefan Fafinski
9780199663231 Uniquely tailored to law students, the only legal employability skills guide on how to develop, build, and demonstrate skills for professional life |
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Writing and Drafting in Legal Practice£37.99 Paul Rylance
9780199589890 At-a-glance, practical guidance on writing and drafting in a legal practice context, complemented by supportive advice, easy-access features and instructive examples |
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How to Moot: A Student Guide to MootingSecond Edition £29.99 John Snape, Gary Watt
9780199571673 How to Moot contains everything you need to know about preparing for and participating in moots. Whether you are just starting out and in need of a confidence boost, or a more experienced mooter looking for tips to hone your skills, this popular and trusted book will be an invaluable guide. |
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