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Law School: Carpe Diem
Final-year law student William van Roosmalen offers his insight to ‘gather ye rosebuds while ye may’ and make the most of what law school can offer. Continue reading
Selection into second-year Law at Victoria University of Wellington
Finishing your first year of law school? Thinking about enrolling in your first year and looking ahead to the future? Everything you need to know about selection into 2nd year law at VUW! Continue reading
Tips on effective note-taking!
Notes looking a bit scary? Can’t decipher your own handwriting? We’ve got some quick tips to help you out. Continue reading
Preparing for Law Exams
Preparing for your Law Exams? Richard Scragg offers some top advice for exam survival. Continue reading
Writing a legal research paper: Research Methodologies
Lynne Taylor talks research methodologies for writing legal research papers. Continue reading
Writing legal essays
Richard Scragg effectively breaks down the ins and outs of writing a legal essay. Continue reading
Structuring your Legal Research Paper
Lynne Taylor offers her advice to successfully structuring your legal research paper. Continue reading
Criminal Q&A: Actus reus
Test your knowledge of actus reus with these Criminal Law Q&As Continue reading
Public Law Q&A: Judicial Review
Test your Judicial review knowledge with these Public Law Q&As. Continue reading