Good luck, my fellow sufferer under the law. I've found that summarising like whoa *does* help a great deal.
Yes. *breathes out* Thank you for the good luck. I was very happy with the law exam, actually. Not that it was easy by any means, but I had to answer 3 questions out of 12, and there were a good four or five in there that I would have been happy attempting. I ended up doing -
- a question on whether reservations to CEDAW strike the right balance between local particularity and universal human rights,
- a question on the ways in which international human rights law has dealt with violence against women in the private sphere,
- a question on whether international law on refugees has been slow to take up gender-specific concerns.
I dunno how I di on it (certainly better than my geography exam, which was on nothing related to my course, as far as I could tell), but the questions were fair and solid. So.. *crosses fingers*
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Yes. *breathes out* Thank you for the good luck. I was very happy with the law exam, actually. Not that it was easy by any means, but I had to answer 3 questions out of 12, and there were a good four or five in there that I would have been happy attempting. I ended up doing -
- a question on whether reservations to CEDAW strike the right balance between local particularity and universal human rights,
- a question on the ways in which international human rights law has dealt with violence against women in the private sphere,
- a question on whether international law on refugees has been slow to take up gender-specific concerns.
I dunno how I di on it (certainly better than my geography exam, which was on nothing related to my course, as far as I could tell), but the questions were fair and solid. So.. *crosses fingers*