LLB141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Proofreading, List Of Fables Characters, Precautionary Principle

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Structure: setting up a clear thesis argument and building on it logically throughout your essay. Forgetting to link your analysis of that area of law back to the question. Depth of analysis (rather than mere description) Degree of resource and use of sources. Revise lectures, readings and discussion questions from the workshop activities prepare your notes. Identify key concepts, principles, rules for each topic. Think about the kind of questions you might get problems and essays. How would you answer a question on each topic. Prepare outlines/checklists/flowcharts to help you with planning your answers. An open book exam, but you should have a set of notes to refer to (don"t rely on textbooks etc) Shortlists of relevant treaty provisions, cases, principles etc. Using your notes so you know how to use them. Nature of international law and united nations. Key principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, statehood.

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