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Due to rapid developments in the communication sector, the right to
privacy faces new challenges. The increasing digitization and
internationalization of communication processes have raised a
number of issues, and lead to conflicts wherever national legal
systems and moral concepts collide. Particularly in the areas of
data protection and liability of online service providers,
universal approaches are required. This title presents positions of
specialists in Europe, Australia, the US and Canada which
contribute to the international dialogue and thereby offer a
starting point for a sustainable policy for the protection of
privacy rights
CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes
lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight
and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library
that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading
study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary. This
state-of the-art casebook is both easy and fun to use. It is
designed to give you the basis for an enjoyable, comprehensive
learning experience for your students, providing you with the sort
of piquing materials that should prompt interested and insightful
classroom discussion. The focus here is on teachability, rather
than encyclopedic coverage of the field. The classic Supreme Court
opinions are included, as well as numerous problem-style
hypotheticals that are based on the facts of cutting-edge lower
court rulings. The casebook also uses text boxes inside the
judicial opinions to pose questions for class discussion, provide
practice pointers, and share useful links to information about the
history and impact of the decisions. This mixed presentation of
traditional doctrines and debates about current legal issues allows
your students to hone their analytical skills, as they learn to
construct the arguments of today's prosecutors and defense counsel
in criminal procedure litigation. As with other books in the
Interactive Casebook Series, an accompanying electronic version
allows students immediate access to the full text of cited cases,
statutes, articles, and other materials in the Westlaw database.
The Revised 6th Edition of this popular casebook contains an
omitted APA section but is otherwise identical to the 6th Edition.
Like previous editions, it focuses on real problems and real
administrative practice. Problems serve as the primary pedagogical
tool, including problems that do not involve courts. The book
raises ethical issues distinctive to government lawyers, requires
students to parse statutory and regulatory text in solving
problems, and orients the course around administrative law practice
rather than theory. While theory is not ignored, the book focuses
on reality-based problems that put theory in context. It includes
the most recent important Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals
cases, including King v. Burwell, with its rejection of Chevron
when a case involves interpretive questions of deep "economic and
political significance"; Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Ass'n, which
overruled the D.C. Circuit's Alaska Hunters line of cases; Lexmark
International's attempt to clarify the meaning of prudential
standing; Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, with its rejection of standing
absent concrete injury to a person, even when a person's statutory
right has been violated; and Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes'
elaboration of the test for finality. Notably, the new edition
joins the ranks of Interactive Casebooks, a new breed of casebook
that features a novel visual display and layout that uses text
boxes, and color/border segregated feature sections for
hypotheticals, reference to scholarly debates, useful information
for students, and provocative questions. A major distinguishing
feature of the book is its inclusion of an accompanying electronic
version with the extensive hyperlinking to Westlaw versions of
legal materials, Black's Law Dictionary definitions, supplementary
online resources and more. The 6th Edition utilizes the
CasebookPlus (TM) platform, providing students with digital access
to faculty-authored self-assessments that are keyed to the text.
CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes
lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight
and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library
that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading
study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
Black Letter Outlines are designed to help a law student recognize
and understand the basic principles and issues of law covered in a
law school course. Black Letter Outlines can be used both as a
study aid when preparing for classes and a review of the subject
matter when studying for an examination. This outline covers:
Rulemaking, Adjudications, Choice of Procedures and Nonlegislative
Rules, The Availability of Judicial Review, Inspections, Reports
& Subpoenas, Agency Structure, Public Access to Agency
Processes, and Attorney's Fees.
This book is written in a student-friendly style designed to
facilitate learning and comprehension. In addition the book is
up-to-date and contains the latest decisions from the United States
Supreme Court and the lower federal and state courts.
This study aid features an innovative method of content
organization. It uses a checklist format to lead students through
questions they need to ask to fully evaluate the legal problem they
are trying to solve. It also synthesizes the material in a way that
most students are unable to do on their own, and assembles the
different issues, presenting a clear guide to procedural analysis
that students can draw upon when writing their exams. Other study
aids provide sample problems, but none offers the systematic
approach to problem solving found in this book.
CasebookPlus Softbound - New, softbound print book includes
lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight
and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library
that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading
study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary. This
state-of the-art casebook is both easy and fun to use. It is
designed to give you the basis for an enjoyable, comprehensive
learning experience for your students, providing you with the sort
of piquing materials that should prompt interested and insightful
classroom discussion. The focus here is on teachability, rather
than encyclopedic coverage of the field. The classic Supreme Court
opinions are included, as well as numerous problem-style
hypotheticals that are based on the facts of cutting-edge lower
court rulings. The casebook also uses text boxes inside the
judicial opinions to pose questions for class discussion, provide
practice pointers, and share useful links to information about the
history and impact of the decisions. This mixed presentation of
traditional doctrines and debates about current legal issues allows
your students to hone their analytical skills, as they learn to
construct the arguments of today's prosecutors and defense counsel
in criminal procedure litigation. As with other books in the
Interactive Casebook series, an accompanying electronic version
allows students immediate access to the full text of cited cases,
statutes, articles, and other materials in the Westlaw database.
This book includes chapters 3, and 9-23 of the main volume.
For the first time there is a Criminal Law textbook specifically
geared to Master's level or undergraduate legal studies/law courses
on the subject. The book, written by well-known legal scholars,
fills a void. Master's In Legal Studies programs have become quite
commonplace in the United States, and, additionally there are
colleges experimenting with new undergraduate law programs. Faculty
teaching in those programs, or teaching in Criminal Justice
classes, however, typically have three imperfect choices if they
want to use the case method of teaching law: 1) they use a Juris
Doctor level casebook but assign substantially less material from
the book; 2) they use a simplistic undergraduate or high school
level textbook; or 3) they develop their own materials. This
textbook, then, offers a perfect alternative. First, each chapter
begins with an overview of the law on the subject covered for
simple and easy access. The book that contains thought provoking
problems designed to stimulate thought and produce interesting
classroom discussion. The hypos are woven throughout the chapters
and are designed to help students learn doctrine, illuminate trends
in the law, and ultimately produce better learning. The book is
also meant to teach practical skills to students going into the
field. Some of the problems place students in practical situations
that they are likely to encounter in a criminal justice career, and
therefore encourage students to think about how they might handle
those situations in real-life. The book is designed to be a very
affordable paperback.
A Better Way to Present Remedies This state-of the-art casebook is
both easy and fun to use. It is designed to give you the basis for
an enjoyable, comprehensive learning experience for your students,
providing you with the sort of piquing materials that should prompt
interested and insightful classroom discussion. The focus here is
on teachability, rather than encyclopedic coverage of the field.
Classic Supreme Court opinions are included, as well as numerous
problem-style hypotheticals that are based on the facts of
cutting-edge lower court rulings. The casebook also uses text boxes
inside the judicial opinions to pose questions for class
discussion, provide practice pointers, and share useful links to
information about the history and impact of the decisions. This
mixed presentation of traditional doctrines and debates about
current legal issues allows your students to hone their analytical
skills, as they learn to construct the arguments for today's
remedies cases. CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book
includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to
highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning
Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book,
leading study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes
lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight
and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library
that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading
study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
This state-of the-art casebook is both easy and fun to use. It is
designed to give you the basis for an enjoyable, comprehensive
learning experience for your students, providing you with the sort
of piquing materials that should prompt interested and insightful
classroom discussion. The focus here is on teachability, rather
than encyclopedic coverage of the field. The classic Supreme Court
opinions are included, as well as numerous problem-style
hypotheticals that are based on the facts of cutting-edge lower
court rulings. The casebook also uses text boxes inside the
judicial opinions to pose questions for class discussion, provide
practice pointers, and share useful links to information about the
history and impact of the decisions. This mixed presentation of
traditional doctrines and debates about current legal issues allows
your students to hone their analytical skills, as they learn to
construct the arguments of today's prosecutors and defense counsel
in criminal procedure litigation. As with other books in the
Interactive Casebook series, an accompanying electronic version
allows students immediate access to the full text of cited cases,
statutes, articles, and other materials in the Westlaw database.
This book includes chapters 1-8 of the main volume.
This book gives you everything you need to know about basic
criminal procedure principles, presented in a no-nonsense fashion.
It includes references to recent, relevant decisions handed down by
the United States Supreme Court. In addition, Principles of
Criminal Procedure contains helpful study devices such as "focal
points" at the beginning of each chapter, and "points to remember"
at the end of each section. This is the only study aid you will
need to help you understand basic criminal procedure principles in
U.S. law.
This text provides a concise summary of equity laws including
equity and equitable remedies, enforcement of equitable decrees,
injunctions, restitution, declaratory judgments, and damages. It
discusses the historical perspective on equity, contempt rules, and
forms of loss as they relate to damages.
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