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(96%) Distinction Answers for every single MG472 Past Paper Essay
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After writing practice answers for every single past paper question in MG472, I compiled and summarised my answers, based on every single lecture, in this document, making it easier to recall during the exam. All questions are categorised into the themes, making exam preparation much simpler. I managed to achieve 96% overall in the MG472 exams, and started preparing 3 months before. This pack GUARANTEES a distinction!
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6 Topics in the LL278 Public International Law Course at LSE
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The package deal includes comprehensive notes set of 6 topics. Intro, sources, treaties as one, fragmentation, feminism, decolonisation and colonisation as one, international economic law and statehood. The packs includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes and most also have a model answer to a past paper question.
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Decolonisation and Colonisation in LL278 Public International Law at LSE
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The pack includes a comprehensive overview of both the Decolonisation and Colonisation topic. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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Fragmentation Topic in LL278 Public International Law at LSE
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The pack includes a comprehensive overview of the fragmentation of international law. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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Overview of the introduction to Public International Law, Sources and Treaties
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The pack includes a comprehensive overview of the Introduction to Public International Law topic, as well as sources and treaties. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes.
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International Economic Law as taught in LL278 Public International Law at LSE
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The pack includes a comprehensive overview of the International Economic Law topic. It includes lecture notes, core and further reading notes as well as a model answer to a past paper question. It includes economic globalisation as well as the creation of the WTO from the GATT and how this effected developing countries.
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Statehood Topic in LL278 Public International Law at LSE
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The revision pack includes a lecture summary, an overview of essential and further reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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Feminism Topic in LL278 Public International Law at LSE
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The revision pack provides an overview of the Feminist Theories topic in the LL278 course at LSE. This includes lecture notes, core and additional reading as well as a model answer to a past paper question.
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Marxism as taught in LL305 Jurisprudence at the LSE
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Marxism topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of classical marxism, ideological marxism, relative autonomy and the multivalent structure, including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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Democracy Topic as taught in LL305 Jurisprudence at LSE
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The revision pack contains an overview of the Democracy topic as taught at the LSE. It gives a brief overview of deliberative democracy and radical democracy including the philosophers who fall into each school of thought. It includes an overview of the key points from essential and core readings, and finishes off with a first class model answer to a past paper question.
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