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Abstract
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- 94% of students polled agree that Law Express helps them to revise effectively and take exams with confidence.
- 88% agree that Law Express helps them to understand key concepts quickly.
Make your answer stand out with Law Express, the UK’s bestselling law revision series.
- Review the key cases, statutes and legal terms you need to know for your exam.
- Improve your exam performance with helpful advice on effective revision.
- Maximise your marks with tips for advanced thinking and further debate.
- Avoid losing marks by understanding common pitfalls.
- Practise answering sample questions and find guidance for structuring strong answers.
- Hone your exam technique further with additional study materials on the companion website.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover\r | Cover | ||
Half Title Page\r | i | ||
Title Page\r | iii | ||
Copyright Page\r | iv | ||
Contents\r | v | ||
Acknowledgements\r | vii | ||
Introduction\r | viii | ||
Guided tour | x | ||
Table of cases and statutes\r | xii | ||
Chapter 1: Evidential issues within the trial process\r | 1 | ||
Chapter 2: Witnesses\r | 27 | ||
Chapter 3: Character evidence\r | 55 | ||
Chapter 4: Hearsay\r | 85 | ||
Chapter 5: Opinion and expert evidence\r | 113 | ||
Chapter 6: Confession evidence\r | 129 | ||
Chapter 7: Hazardous evidence\r | 155 | ||
Chapter 8: Illegally and improperly obtained evidence\r | 173 | ||
Chapter 9: Privilege, disclosure and public interest\rimmunity\r | 191 | ||
And finally, before the exam . . .\r | 221 | ||
Glossary of terms\r | 243 | ||
Index\r | 245 |