Lawyers engaged in European/US transborder transactions need to know how to find, understand, and compare applicable foreign and international laws. Breaking the oceanic divide, this book is the first legal research guide to consider internationalization and globalization in both the new law school curriculums and the changing practice of law. The book is a significant expansion and revision of the second edition of Legal Research Methods in the US and Europe. With the inclusion of material on China, Russia, and England - and on researching foreign law in general - the book now reflects a broader scope. Regarding US legal research, this edition explains the impacts and effects of major changes and developments that have occurred very recent...
Today, legal researchers in foreign and international law can enhance their search capabilities with...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
A researcher in “international law” may need to locate primary sources such as international treatie...
Lawyers engaged in European/US transborder transactions need to know how to find, understand, and co...
As you have been learning, the American legal system is only one of hundreds in the world. Each of t...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of modern international, transnational, and com...
In our increasingly globalized world, a legal issue outside of American domestic law can pop up in a...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
Aspen Publishers has published another very useful book for non-U.S. students and practitioners who ...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This book brings together critical legal analyses of ongoing global issues in the digital age by int...
The international expansion of law firms plays a critical role in understanding the business of law ...
Just over ten years ago, Germans tore down a wall that divided their country and the whole of Europe...
The book provides an overview of how international law is today constructed through diverse macro an...
Today, legal researchers in foreign and international law can enhance their search capabilities with...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
A researcher in “international law” may need to locate primary sources such as international treatie...
Lawyers engaged in European/US transborder transactions need to know how to find, understand, and co...
As you have been learning, the American legal system is only one of hundreds in the world. Each of t...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of modern international, transnational, and com...
In our increasingly globalized world, a legal issue outside of American domestic law can pop up in a...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
Aspen Publishers has published another very useful book for non-U.S. students and practitioners who ...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This book brings together critical legal analyses of ongoing global issues in the digital age by int...
The international expansion of law firms plays a critical role in understanding the business of law ...
Just over ten years ago, Germans tore down a wall that divided their country and the whole of Europe...
The book provides an overview of how international law is today constructed through diverse macro an...
Today, legal researchers in foreign and international law can enhance their search capabilities with...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
A researcher in “international law” may need to locate primary sources such as international treatie...