LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

Many law graduates have an opportunity to complete a dissertation when they "top-up" their post-graduate studies on the LPC or BPTC. This book is specifically aimed at law students who are undertaking a practice-focused law dissertation as part of their LLM.

Many students start this journey without a clear understanding of what this task will need. In this easy to read introduction Suzanne will help you with the essential tasks you need to consider BEFORE choosing your dissertation title.

 By the end of the book you will have a: -                               

  • Clear and specific law topic;
  • Law thesis ;
  • Clear list of issues you want to explore in your dissertation;
  • Clear idea of the practical application of your area of law;
  • Plan for the research method[s] you will use.
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LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

Many law graduates have an opportunity to complete a dissertation when they "top-up" their post-graduate studies on the LPC or BPTC. This book is specifically aimed at law students who are undertaking a practice-focused law dissertation as part of their LLM.

Many students start this journey without a clear understanding of what this task will need. In this easy to read introduction Suzanne will help you with the essential tasks you need to consider BEFORE choosing your dissertation title.

 By the end of the book you will have a: -                               

  • Clear and specific law topic;
  • Law thesis ;
  • Clear list of issues you want to explore in your dissertation;
  • Clear idea of the practical application of your area of law;
  • Plan for the research method[s] you will use.
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LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

by Suzanne Reece
LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

LLM Dissertation How To Maximise Marks For Your Practice Focused Dissertation

by Suzanne Reece

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Overview

Many law graduates have an opportunity to complete a dissertation when they "top-up" their post-graduate studies on the LPC or BPTC. This book is specifically aimed at law students who are undertaking a practice-focused law dissertation as part of their LLM.

Many students start this journey without a clear understanding of what this task will need. In this easy to read introduction Suzanne will help you with the essential tasks you need to consider BEFORE choosing your dissertation title.

 By the end of the book you will have a: -                               

  • Clear and specific law topic;
  • Law thesis ;
  • Clear list of issues you want to explore in your dissertation;
  • Clear idea of the practical application of your area of law;
  • Plan for the research method[s] you will use.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940165366222
Publisher: Suzanne Reece
Publication date: 07/29/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Suzanne Reece is an education coach and author.

She is a solicitor (non-practising) who worked in legal firms for over 17 years. She later moved into education teaching post-graduate law students on the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) at City, University of London for nearly 10 years. In 2017, she established Inspired to Study Ltd to provide bespoke writing  and speaking skills to law graduates. 

Suzanne provides opinion writing, LLM coaching, drafting and advocacy training for law students and coaching and mentoring for new professionals.

She runs regular workshops to help students and new professional improve their confidence and speaking skills. Suzanne supports speaking events to motivate and encourage wider access to the legal profession.

Suzanne is the author of several books aimed at making it easier for students to understand the complexities of writing essays, legal opinions and LLM dissertations.

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