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Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Third Edition (print and digital)

Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Third Edition (print and digital)
AUTHOR(S):
Leon Harris / Amy Thompson / Anthony Marinac
REGION:
Queensland
LEVELS:
Year 11 / Year 12
SUBJECT AREA:
Business, Economics, and Legal
ISBN:
9781009365130
Price: $94.95
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Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Third Edition provides accessible and engaging coverage of the new syllabus, delivered with a range of new tools to lead to QCE success.

What’s NEW in this edition:

  • Each syllabus topic is now covered in a single chapter, so that topic-specific content, summary notes, and activities, including exam-style questions, can be found in the one place.
  • Key Legal Studies skills are targeted with new content: ‘Strategies for writing effectively in Legal Studies’ and ‘Strategies for revision and tackling assessment tasks in Legal Studies’.
  • New engaging video content by co-author Anthony Marinac extend case studies and introduces students to important syllabus content.
  • New case studies include the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Dell Computers [2002] in Year 11 and Sharma v Minister for the Environment [2022] in Year 12.
  • Case studies, including recent and classic legal cases, are presented with additional scaffolding to help students unpack the legal issues of the case.
  • A new subheading included for each case study, ‘Obiter Dicta/something to think about’, draws out an engaging aspect of each case.
  • New concept maps are graphical representations of each topic and a useful revision tool.
  • New downloadable study cards help students understand the key things they need to know per topic.
  • The use of real legal terminology, along with a consistent approach to unpacking the citation for each case study helps embed legal concepts and prepare students for assessment scenarios.
  • A range of exam-style end-of-topic questions (Short-response, Extended response and Response-to-stimulus questions) help students become familiar with the types of questions they will encounter in their assessments, including the external exam.
  • New ‘Off the record’ breakout boxes provide additional legal items of interest.
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The online version of the student text delivers a host of interactive features to enhance the teaching and learning experience of the student text. It is accessed online through Cambridge GO using a unique 16-character code supplied with the Print Textbook, or available for purchase separately as a digital-only option.

The Interactive Textbook is available as a calendar-year subscription. Your subscription term is defined as follows: if activation occurs between January and July of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December this year. If activation occurs between August and December of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December the following year.
Offline Textbook
Offline Textbook
The downloadable offline version of the student text enables students to take notes, highlight key passages, and bookmark pages. It is available from Cambridge GO using the unique 16-character code that is included with the purchase of the Print Textbook and the Interactive Textbook.

Investigating Legal Studies for Queensland Third Edition provides accessible and engaging coverage of the new syllabus, delivered with a range of new tools to lead to QCE success.

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Leon Harris

Leon Harris has taught in the United States and Australia and was previously a practising lawyer on the Sunshine Coast specialising in commercial and estates law. He has been a member of the Sunshine Coast District Legal Studies Panel and has a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and History major), Bachelor of Laws and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Leon was the Head of Effective Instruction at Maroochydore State High School and now lectures in Law at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He is currently undertaking PhD study in relation to the issue of legal liability for concussion in contact sport."

Amy Thompson

Amy Thompson is the Deputy Head of Secondary School at Immanuel Lutheran College. She is an experienced teacher and school leader and has taught senior business, legal studies, accounting, and a range of junior subjects across HASS and Technologies and holds a number of assessor roles with the QCAA. She has also been involved in the development and publication of a variety of resources to support teachers and students across Queensland."

Anthony Marinac

Anthony Marinac is a lecturer in the law school at James Cook University, and practices at Pacific Maritime Lawyers. He has previously worked as Counsel Assisting in Queensland’s Office of the State Coroner, was a commissioned legal officer in the Royal Australian Air Force and was Director of Research and a Senate Committee Secretary in the Department of the Senate, Parliament House Canberra. He operates one of Australia’s largest legal education channels on YouTube, with more than 2.3 million views.

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