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Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 3 & 4 2E Flexisaver & eBookPLUS

Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 3 & 4 2E Flexisaver & eBookPLUS 1

by Annie WilsonPeter Farrar and Graeme Smithies
Loose-leaf
Publication Date: 15/08/2012
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Shrink-wrapped, looseleaf textbook for student binder + eBookPLUS Jacaranda FlexiSavers provide students with a flexible, cost-saving alternative to the student textbook on your booklist. FlexiSavers are priced at 70% of the RRP of a standard textbook and are packaged as shrink-wrapped, looseleaf pages - making them ideal for student binders. All Jacaranda FlexiSavers include access to eBookPLUS. JACARANDA FLEXISAVER BENEFITS FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS: 1. 30% cost saving 2. Flexible format enables insertion of students and teacher notes throughout 3. Lightweight option of only bringing the chapters required to school Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 3 & 4 Second Edition has been revised and updated and now features: ? key knowledge from the study design broken down into easy to understand key concepts ? current real-world legal case studies grab student attention ? clear and engaging design Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 3 & 4 Second Edition also features eBookPLUS - an electronic version of the textbook and a complementary set of targeted digital resources. These flexible and engaging ICT activities are available online at the JacarandaPLUS website (
ISBN:
9781118343609
9781118343609
Category:
Law: study & revision guides
Format:
Loose-leaf
Publication Date:
15-08-2012
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
480
Weight:
0kg

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Bought this book on discount (10% citizen discount and 10% voucher), it came in perfect condition, took several (3 or so) weeks to deliver though but I wasn't in a rush. I also have another textbook Justice and Outcomes but I find this book far more detailed. It gives plenty of examples, which other books lack. I also love the fact that it is loose leaf so I can take certain chapters to class and not worry about carrying the whole textbook everywhere. One thing it does lack is a good set of exam questions, the questions they give you are simple and basic, but it is great to work through for beginners. You'll definitely need a back-up exam question book to boost your marks.

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