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Equity & Trusts Law Directions
Directions
Synopsis
The Directions series has been written with students in mind. The ideal guide as they approach the subject for the first time, this book will help them:
* Gain a complete understanding of the topic: just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly
* Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law
becomes clear
* Identify when and how to critically evaluate the law: they'll be introduced to the key areas of debate and given the confidence to
question the law
* Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle
assessments with confidence
* Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place you can aspire to take learning to the next level, with direction provided on how to
go further
Online Resources
This text is also accompanied by free online resources which includes the following:
* Three video lectures presented by Gary Watt introduce key areas of debate within the subject
* General guidance on answering essay questions and problem scenarios
* Sample essay questions and problem scenarios, along with answer guidance
* Updates to the law post-publication
* Web links to further primary sources and commentary to aid understanding
* Flashcard glossary to help test knowledge of key terms
* Test bank, comprising 200 multiple choice questions with answers and feedback
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What Reviewers Are Saying
Review from previous edition The complete package - frankly it is difficult to fault this book as a student friendly guide to the subject. It is an inspiring text. * Michael Draper, Swansea University * The book is excellent. It combines a thorough, critical, understanding of the development of the law of trusts with visually engaging materials. The many interactive learning opportunities ensure that this book stands head and shoulders above the rest. * Caron Thatcher, London South Bank University * A straightforward text that cuts through the legal jargon and enables the fascinating subject matter of equity law to shine. * Alice Blythe, University of Bolton *