Blueprints act as a primer for the deeper study of the law. They're more substantial than a revision guide (but more succinct than a course textbook) and they're to be used throughout their study, not just at revision time. They provide an overview of the law: the structure of the subject and how the topics fit together in the big picture. Blueprints provide a unique plan for studying the law, giving a visual overview of the fundamental building blocks of each topic and the academic questions/various outside influences that come together in the study of law.
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