This new edition of Opinion Writing covers the essential elements of the skill of opinion writing. It takes a systematic approach, beginning with an analysis of the issues in the case and planning the structure of the opinion, before moving on to tackle the ways in which to write the opinion. The Manual advises on how to deal with practical matters such as evidence and procedure. It also includes a selection of sample opinions written for various purposes by practising barristers.
Language
English
Pages
214
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Release
August 31, 2003
ISBN
0199262330
ISBN 13
9780199262335
Bar Manual: Opinion Writing 2003-2004 (Blackstone Bar Manual)
This new edition of Opinion Writing covers the essential elements of the skill of opinion writing. It takes a systematic approach, beginning with an analysis of the issues in the case and planning the structure of the opinion, before moving on to tackle the ways in which to write the opinion. The Manual advises on how to deal with practical matters such as evidence and procedure. It also includes a selection of sample opinions written for various purposes by practising barristers.