Learning the Law

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First edition (publ. Stevens & Sons)

Learning the Law is a book written by

edited by him and A. T. H. Smith. It professes to be a "Guide, Philosopher and Friend".[1]

The tome is a "standard" work

vade mecum for those studying law.[6] The University of London encouraged their students to use the book.[7]

The first eleven

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References

  1. ^ These words appear as a heading on the front cover of the Tenth and Eleventh Editions.
  2. ^ Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui (eds). Research Methods for Law. Edinburgh University Press. Second Edition. 2017. Page 21
  3. ^ "Book Reviews" (1980) 7 Monash University Law Review 115 Google Books
  4. ^ Noel Lyon. Inside Law School: Two Dialogues about Legal Education. University of Calgary Press. 1999. Page Page 209.
  5. ^ 61 Law Quarterly Review 304
  6. ^ (1950) 114 Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review 303 Google Books
  7. ^ Regulations for External Students. University of London. 1958. Pages 228 and 608. Google Books