
American Law In A Global Context: The Basics Has Long Been Chosen By Leading Law Schools In The United States And Across The Globe For Study By Foreign Lawyers Who Pursue U.s. Legal Education. Highly Instructive For Lawyers From Foreign Nations Yet Sufficiently Clear And Memorable For Undergraduate Study, American Law Prepares Its Readers At All Levels To Use The Case Method -- The Dialogues Between Teacher And Student Over The Law Cases At The Core Of U.s. Law Study. The Book Features Casebook-length Excerpts Of Judicial Opinions In The Basic Subjects Of American Law Schools. Each Case Is Preceded By A Short, Clear Description Of Basic Ideas Of That Subject Of The Law And Is Followed By Questions And Notes That Help The Reader Grasp The Case And That Distinguish U.s. Laws And Rules From Other Legal Systems. This Much-revised Edition Of American Law Is Completely Updated, With The Heightened Clarity Required For Contemporary Students. It Retains Its Comparisons To Other Global Legal Systems, Focused To Ease The Reader's Grasp Of The Basics Of U.s. Law And To Begin Preparing Those Who Plan To Practice It. The Authors Apply Their Experiences In Teaching The Basics Of Us Law To Thousands Of Students From Around The World To Explain Points That Students Of All Nations, Including The U.s., Find Challenging; Such As Its Constitution, Its Criminal System, Its Juries, And Its Use Of Facts, Laws, Justice, And Economics-- Provided By Publisher.
This text investigates the foundational principles and operational mechanics of the American legal system through a comparative lens suitable for international and domestic students. The authors, George P. Fletcher, Hoi L. Kong, and Steve Sheppard, leverage their extensive experience teaching foreign legal professionals to construct a framework that bridges the gap between diverse global legal traditions and the specific requirements of U.S. jurisprudence. By utilizing the traditional case method, the book provides a structured approach to understanding how American law functions within a broader international context.
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Legal educators frequently utilize this text as a primary resource for introducing foreign-trained lawyers to the nuances of the American case method. Experts highlight the book's clarity and its effectiveness in translating complex U.S. legal concepts for a global audience.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2025-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford ; Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
019087967X
ISBN-13:
9780190879679
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