In line with earlier editions, this book enables the student
practitioner to learn the technique of advocacy by way of an
analytical approach. Judge Michael Hyam believes that the
principles of advocacy may be learnt by application and practice.
He illustrates a method of preparing speeches which may be adapted
to any kind of case, and this edition amplifies the chapters on
this aspect of advocacy.;The principles are explained by analysis
and illustrated with examples of both good and bad practice. The
reader should find that in this way the rules of good advocacy
become clear and that potentially serious mistakes can be
avoided.;This book has expanded upon the areas of preparation in
different types of cases, on the form of submissions and on
advocacy in the family courts.
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