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The conflict of laws has experienced vast changes in the seventy seven years since the first edition of this book. The new edition joins its predecessors' attention to the needs of both teacher and student. With its extensive comparative materials the book facilitates appraisal of both domestic and foreign approaches.
In teaching and in practicing family law, the availability of pertinent codified material and recent commentary is indispensable. This compendium of statutory materials supplements the casebook by these same authors. The book is divided into Uniform Laws and Model Legislation, Federal Statutes, State Statutes, and International Treaties.
Incorporates judicial opinions from state, federal, and international courts that illustrate the evolution and dynamism of domestic relations with compelling factual scenarios that illustrate both statutory and common law.
With the prior edition of this concise, up-to-date casebook having been adopted at over 100 law schools, the ninth edition preserves the authors' tradition of providing a comprehensive overview of agency, partnership, and corporation law. An exhaustive teachers' manual extensively discusses every case and provides answers to every question in the text.
Provides basic readings in the field of bioethics law, including court cases, statutes, administrative regulations, briefs, and law review and other academic articles. The text presents theoretical debates about the latest bioethical subjects as well as practice-based materials that expose students to a wide range of possible bioethics-related careers.
This law school casebook supplement contains the statutes, rules, and documents referred to in Cases and Materials on Admiralty, 6th. Included are provisions of the US Code, international agreements, historical materials, and selected Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
A comprehensive set of teaching materials for this fascinating and increasingly important area of law. This casebook contains carefully selected and edited cases, statutory and regulatory provisions, scholarly analysis from diverse fields, and original explanatory text. The authors have included illuminating photos and drawings throughout the casebook.
The Murray and DeSanctis titles are designed for the current generation of law students whose familiarity and comfort with on-line and computer-based learning create a demand for teaching resources that take advantage of that familiarity and comfort level.
Presents a comprehensive treatment of the legal issues involved in arbitration. The first four chapters address issues that arise in private arbitration. The last chapter addresses issues that arise in court-ordered arbitration. Together they will give the student a thorough and up-to-date understanding of arbitration law and provide a foundation for legal practice.
Tort law remains a dynamic field, subject to constant refinement and rethinking. The Ninth Edition reflects these evolving developments in recent case law and legislative activity, as well as commentary ranging from the almost-completed Third Restatement of Torts: Liability for Physical & Emotional Harm to emerging tort issues arising from the I...
Includes a rich mix of materials and is adaptable to a survey course, a policy-oriented seminar, or a more specialized JD or LLM tax class. Every major topic is accompanied by a skilfully developed problem set and lively notes, questions, policy discussion, and bibliographic references.
This statute and problem supplement contains all of the key provisions to real estate transactions in a form convenient for student use.
Explores the technical and policy issues associated with partnership and S corporation taxation. It is adaptable for use in 2-, 3-, or 4-credit hour courses at either the J.D. or LL.M. level. Its organisation allows for flexibility to suit the individual instructor's choice of method and scope of coverage.
Provides a thorough examination of the law of mass media in the United States, providing principal court opinions, explanatory text, and questions for discussion. Where appropriate, comparative law from other jurisdictions is included.
Introduces the history and nature of international law and its sources-treaties, custom, general principles, jus cogens, and equity. This volume explains how international law is applied in US courts and in international arbitration and adjudication.
While most casebooks present issues principally through judicial opinions construing statutes, this casebook trains students' focus on the statutes themselves. Extensive statutory excerpts precede most judicial opinions, and students are directed to work their way through the text on its own terms before grappling with judicial readings.
Offers a rich blend of materials mixing textual coverage, problems and provocative cases designed to promote lively class discussion in Remedies. This edition includes revisions and updates, especially in the areas of Attorney Fees, Preliminary Injunctions, Structural Injunctions, Specific Performance, Equitable Defenses, and Restitution.
Explores in depth in a single volume both the technical and policy issues associated with the taxation of partnerships, C corporations, and S corporations. This sixth edition includes recent statutory and regulatory changes. Discussion Problem Sets are incorporated directly into the text.
Covers domestic and international sales law as well as important aspects of the law governing transport and payments relating to sales contracts. Topics are introduced with detailed descriptions of relevant law and examples. Cases and problems are integrated with the descriptive material to apply important content of relevant statutory provisions.
Explores both the technical and policy issues associated with general principles of income taxation. The book is unrivaled in scope, depth of analysis, and flexibility. The materials facilitate focusing on either in depth coverage or broad policy issues for any particular topic.
This classic casebook has been thoroughly updated for 2020 - retaining what has made it a favuorite for decades while also remaining current and user-friendly. It contains lightly-edited cases with extensive explanatory notes, thereby teaching students how to read cases while learning doctrine.
Covers the changing landscape of securities regulations, dealing concisely with the current state of the law, as well as with expected modifications to securities regulation. The philosophy for the presentation of materials is that securities law is tricky, and most students need a straightforward guide through the maze.
Corporate governance is regulated by many of the same laws covered in the basic Business Associations course, but increasingly is also regulated by laws - such as SOX and Dodd-Frank - that get short shrift in the typical Business Associations casebook and course. In contrast, those laws are the core focus of the text.
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