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Books > Law > Jurisprudence & general issues > Legal skills & practice > General
This is a brief survey of American law, written for adults who are
not lawyers and for first-year law students.
This book is about the war crimes, genocide and crime against
humanity.The nuremberg trial is provided in this book along with
the Rome convention of of International Criminal Court. The role
Nato forces after the end of cold war is also discussed. The book
is intended for use by public in general, and by leaders, jurists,
army officers in particular. The author of this book is an advocate
in Delhi High Court, INDIA.
The 2nd Edition of this very insightful manual delves deep into one
of the most important components of getting hired as a Law
Enforcement Officer today; the Oral Review Board. This manual not
only sheds light on the often very secretive society of police but
more importantly cracks the door open ever so slightly to give the
reader that edge, that one little extra push required to make it in
the field of Law Enforcement today. There is so much more than just
questions and answers given in this book. It's the How's and Why's
and the Tactics that are shared that make this manual a necessity
for anyone serious about getting into Law Enforcement and for
anyone preparing for their Police Oral Review Board. This 2nd
Edition shares 45 of the most asked Police Oral Board Questions and
delivers the Answers in a very descriptive format.
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