Customer Rating:      Summary: All you need for CPE/GDL Criminal Law Comment: This book is excellent for the British law conversion course. I imagine that a full law degree may need more depth but this book offers great analysis of the key issues, all the relevant case law with just the right balance of discussion and theory as well as useful diagrams. It is also an enjoyable and thought-provoking read. I have a book shelf of student criminal law books (including such delights as Simester and Sullivan, Padfield etc) and this is far and away the best. I would strongly recommend it to anyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: excellent read Comment: easy to read language. complete and concise. up to date with the latest cases. a very recommended text to buy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very concise and practical reading for law exams Comment: The book gives a summary to major topics covered for undergraduate law exams, in a nice easy read. All the relevant cases are mentioned with summary of the cases facts. It is very handy as a refresher before exams as the language is straight forward and easy to read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Ideal Tonic For An A'Level Law Students!! Comment: I just started my A'Levels in September ... As I was struggling with my A'Levels, I would leave my Law homework until the very last minute because I was keep on putting it off.That was until I got my hands on this textbook, which is really worth it's weight in GOLD. By reflecting the essence of this complex part of this particular A'Level, the book really is the ideal tonic for any A'Level Law student problem(s). As this particular book is listed from the AQA Examination Board's "Reading List", it is essential that A'Level candidates. (either A'Level students from the AQA Exam board or from any other Exam Board) Any candidate should purchase this textbook - essential for those A grades!!
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