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This volume explores the potentially transformative role of effective laws and legal institutions in providing people with more opportunity that is both inclusive and equitable.
This anthology is designed to paint a comprehensive picture of the development of the European Union and to look forward to the future especially with an eye to how the United States will fit into that future. The editors relied heavily on articles from European journals, which are sometimes difficult to obtain in the United States, because it is important for American law students to see how Europeans think about the legal issues and the problems of the European Union.
Readings sorted into the following headings: The purposes of criminal law, Actus reus, Mens rea, Causation, Complicity, Attempt and solicitation, Conspiracy, Homicide, Rape, Nonfatal offenses against the person : assault and battery, Justifications, Excuses, Intoxication, Mental disorder, Offenses against property.
Includes Selective digest of the law of insurance and related topics.
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CIVIL PROCEDURE: Doctrine, Practice, and Context takes a refreshing new approach to show civil litigation in action. Accomplished authors Stephen Subrin, Martha Minow, and Mark Brodin join forces with Thomas O. Main, a practitioner and recent law school graduate. Together, they convey the reality of practice as they present civil procedure in its full theoretical, social, and historical context. CIVIL PROCEDURE: Doctrine, Practice, and Context stands out from other casebooks because of its: successful demonstration of the connection between the study of civil procedure And The practice of law exceptionally varied and provocative excerpted materials that provide context and integrate theory, ...