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This title provides an introduction to issues arising in
international and transnational crimes, giving students a broader
perspective on a developing area of the law. The book also provides
faculty and students with material from domestic and international
sources. It builds on a number of subjects treated in the
traditional criminal law class, such as mens rea, actus reus,
accomplice and conspiratorial liability, and defenses, by analyzing
three subjects of current interest: transnational crimes,
terrorism, and genocide.
Israel, Podgor, Borman and Henning's 2009 Statutory, Documentary
and Case Supplement to White Collar Crime, Law and Practice, 3rd
Edition.
This comprehensive guide reviews labor relations law in the United
States from its origins to the creation of key statutory
protections and the up to date developments of the modern-day
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Expert commentary offers
insight into primary legal issues such as union organizing,
picketing, employer responses, the duty to bargain, and enforcement
of collective bargaining agreements and their arbitration
provisions.
The book is designed to promote student appreciation of the
interaction of legal doctrines, as they are applied in the white
collar crime field, with the actual legal practice in this area.
Students are exposed to substantive criminal law, criminal
procedure, administrative procedure, corporate law, evidence, civil
procedure, sentencing law, and highly specialized regulatory law.
Balancing the law and practice, this book offers students an
understanding of both the influence of administrative policies, as
well as the strategies encompassed in representing individuals and
companies in a white collar criminal practice.
Criminal Pretrial Advocacy fills a critical gap in the skills
training for law students by providing a complete course addressing
the pretrial phase of a federal criminal prosecution along with
plea negotiation and sentencing. It contains materials to follow
cases through all the important steps in a criminal prosecution
from the decision to file charges to challenges to the
investigative tactics and evidence to plea bargaining. The casebook
describes the pretrial process in a federal criminal case by
incorporating both a discussion of the rules and procedures in each
phase as well as the basic constitutional doctrines related to
criminal prosecutions that can arise. This book gives students the
substantive foundation to proceed through a Criminal Pretrial
Advocacy course by providing a foundation for understanding how
each phase of the process unfolds. The casebook, in conjunction
with case files, is designed to help students improve their
advocacy skills by giving them the opportunity to engage in both
writing exercises and court appearances.
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