By: Hugh Selby, Graeme Blank
This revised edition of the well regarded Winning in Court An Introduction to Advocacy is for students who are new to advocacy and are keen to understand and master the basic skills of analysis, preparing witnesses, questioning and submissions. As a new feature of Iinning Advocacy 2e, the authors introduce the circles method which they use as barristers, and find useful for both case analysis and case delivery. As experienced teachers of advocacy skills in Australia andoverseas, the authors find that students who use this method gain skill and confidence more quickly than those who don't.
"Winning Advocacy: Preparation, Questions, Argument" is a book written by Hugh Selby and Graeme Blank, first published in 2004 by Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book does not have a narrative plot in the traditional sense. Instead, it is structured as a guide or manual for learning advocacy skills. It covers various aspects of advocacy, including:
While there is no extensive critical review available in the search results, the book's purpose and structure suggest it has been well-received by students and educators in the field of legal studies. The fact that it has gone into a second edition indicates ongoing relevance and demand for the material it covers.
The book has been published in two editions:
The book is available in paperback format from various sources, including Oxford University Press, MyPustak, and AbeBooks.
In summary, "Winning Advocacy" by Hugh Selby and Graeme Blank is a practical guide designed to equip students with essential skills for effective legal advocacy. Its focus on preparation, questioning techniques, and argumentation strategies makes it a valuable resource for those new to the field of advocacy.