Showing posts with label law essay writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law essay writing. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 January 2012

3 Things You Should Know About Modern Law Essays


Over the years, human laws have changed to adapt to every development or evolution in our society. Most of these changes, even minor ones, often affect previous decisions and interpretations involving a particular law. This is one of the reasons why those in the legal profession are very careful in writing law essays, especially those that involve international treaties or agreements.

So what has changed in recent years? It is not just a matter of writing style nor the structure but in content as well. The following are three of the most significant changes.

1.Localisation. The globalisation of trade and commerce has led to frequent dealings between two or more countries. This, in turn, has caused local laws to adapt to international ones that cover not just trade but also in politics as well. Modern essays, therefore, tackle on laws that often have no precedent.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Writing Law Essays 101

Law essay writing can be tricky to do since it often requires a good deal of research on ever-changing and unfamiliar topics. Below are some helpful tips for students in making their law essays:

  • Start the writing process for your law essays by reading the question carefully and take note of any key words or phrases you notice. Underline or mark them with a highlighter so you can easily go back to these when necessary.
  • Consult your main law textbook and determine what it says about your topic. Note the resources used by looking at the footnotes. You can choose to to take notes on what you find relevant to your law essay writing as you go along or make a mental note of these for the meantime and go back to it at a later time.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

The Proper Contents in The Parts of Academic Law Essays

The basic structure of academic law essays are similar to other academic essays, which are the parts consisting of the introduction, body, and conclusion. First year university students who are new to law essay writing tasks that are performed in universities and tertiary education level institutions should know the correct and proper contents that should be included in each part of a law essay.

When the students have already gathered all the relevant research materials and finished with their research, it is advisable that they should first write the outline of their law essays. The essay outline is the framework or synopsis of the facts and other information to be included in the essay. The outline would be based on the introduction, body, and conclusion with each part having its own sections and subheadings.