So I'm just about to start an undergrad arts/law degree, and I was wondering if you guys have any particularly good recommendations for books that just give a general insight into studying Law, how the legal system works in Australia etc.
I just thought it'd be good to get some grounding in it before I get to class (overkill, do you think?). I've actually already ordered one book, should be here any day now, Laying Down the Law (Cook, Creyke, Geddes & Hamer), and I'm also considering one called Surviving Law School (Brogan, Spencer).
Any other tips? I'm waiting til I get textlists + lecturer opinions before buying actual textbooks, all I'm after for now are some guides to studying, maybe some legal research/legal writing tips etc.
Thanks!
I just thought it'd be good to get some grounding in it before I get to class (overkill, do you think?). I've actually already ordered one book, should be here any day now, Laying Down the Law (Cook, Creyke, Geddes & Hamer), and I'm also considering one called Surviving Law School (Brogan, Spencer).
Any other tips? I'm waiting til I get textlists + lecturer opinions before buying actual textbooks, all I'm after for now are some guides to studying, maybe some legal research/legal writing tips etc.
Thanks!