An exciting aspect of contemporary legal scholarship is a
concern for law from a global perspective across all legal fields.
The book draws upon examples from North America, Western Europe,
Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. It refers to the
basic private law fields of torts, property, contracts, and family
law. It also refers to the basic public law fields of
constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, and
international law. It analyzes diverse legal policy problems from a
perspective that is designed to produce solutions whereby
conservatives, liberals, and other major viewpoints can all come
out ahead of their best initial expectations simultaneously. Such
solutions can be considered an important part of an innovative
concept of justice that emphasizes being effective, efficient, and
equitable simultaneously, rather than compromising on any of those
justice components.
Another exciting aspect of contemporary legal scholarship is a
concern for the use of modern technology in the form of
microcomputer software that can be helpful in law teaching,
practice, and research. Computer-aided instruction can supplement
the case method by using what-if analysis to make changes in the
goals to be achieved, alternative decisions available for achieving
them, the factual relations, and other inputs to see how the
decisions might change with changes in those inputs. Computer-aided
law practice can be helpful in counseling, negotiation, mediation,
case analysis, legal policy evaluation, and advocacy.
Computer-aided research can be helpful in testing deductive or
statistical models to determine how well they can explain variance
across the judicial process or other legal processes.
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