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Oxford University Press
15 August 2018
The Concentrate Q&As are a result of a collaboration involving hundreds of law students and lecturers from universities across the UK. The series offers you better support and a greater chance to succeed on your law course than any of the competitors. 'A sure-fire way to get a 1st class result' (Naomi M, Coventry University) 'My grades have dramatically improved since I started using the OUP Q&A guides' (Glen Sylvester, Bournemouth University) 'These first class answers will transform you into a first class student' (Ali Mohamed, University of Hertfordshire) 'I can't think of better revision support for my study' (Quynh Anh Thi Le, University of Warwick) 'I would strongly recommend Q&A guides. They have vastly improved my structuring of exam answers and helped me identify key components of a high quality answer' (Hayden Roach, Bournemouth University) '100% would recommend. Makes you feel like you will pass with flying colours' (Elysia Marie Vaughan, University of Hertfordshire) 'My fellow students rave about this book' (Octavia Knapper, Lancaster University) 'The best Q&A books that I've read; the content is exceptional' (Wendy Chinenye Akaigwe, London Metropolitan University) 'I would not hesitate to recommend this book to a friend' (Blessing Denhere, Coventry University)

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   382g
ISBN:   9780198819905
ISBN 10:   0198819900
Series:   Concentrate Questions & Answers
Pages:   248
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Exam skills for success in evidence 2: Burden and standard of proof: presumptions 3: Witnesses: competence and compellability; special measures for vulnerable witnesses 4: Character of defendant 5: Hearsay 6: Confessions, the defendant's silence and improperly obtained evidence 7: Supporting evidence: lies, identification evidence and suspect witnesses 8: Opinion evidence 9: Examination and cross-examination 10: Privilege and public policy 11: Mixed topic questions 12: Skills for success in coursework assessments

Maureen Spencer, Principal Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University, John Spencer, Barrister and Visiting Senior Lecturer, Middlesex University

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