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Civil Law eBooks

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Roman Law in European History
By: Stein, Peter
Published by: Cambridge University Press

Peter Stein explains in a lucid, concise volume how Roman law has influenced European legal and political thought right up to modern times. Unparalleled in depth and authority, students will find in Stein's study an invaluable introduction to this crucial topic. more...

Price: $20.00


And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
By: Lief, Michael S; Caldwell, H. Mitchell
Published by: SCRIBNER

The second volume in a must-have trilogy of the best closing arguments in American legal history And the Walls Came Tumbling Down showcases eight of the most exciting closing arguments in civil law -- from the Amistad case, in which John Quincy Adams brought the injustice of slavery to the center stage of American politics, to the Susan B. Anthony decision, which paved the way to success for women's suffrage, to the Larry Flynt trial, in which the porn king became an unlikely champion for freedom of speech. By providing historical and biographical details, as well as the closing arguments themselves, Lief and Caldwell give readers the background necessary to fully understand these important cases, bringing them vividly to life. more...

Price: $11.99


Asbestos Litigation
By: Carroll, Stephen J
Published by: RAND

Presents a comprehensive description of the Asbestos litigation, the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history. is the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history. more...

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Beyond Dogmatics
By: Cairns, John W.; du Plessis, Paul J.
Published by: Edinburgh University Press

This book is an important contribution to the current lively debate about the relationship between law and society in the Roman world. This debate, which was initiated by the work of John Crook in the 1960’s, has had a profound impact upon the study of law and history and has created sharply divided opinions on the extent to which law may be said to be a product of the society that created it. This work is a modest attempt to provide a balanced assessment of the various points of view. The chapters within this book have been specifically arranged to represent the debate. It contains an introductory chapter by Alan Watson, whose views on the relationship between law and society have caused some controversy. In the remaining chapters a distinguished international group of scholars address this debate by focusing on studies of law and empire, codes and codification, death and economics, commerce and procedure. This book does not purport to provide a complete survey of Roman private law in light of Roman society. Its primary aim is to address specific areas of the law with a view to contributing to the larger debate. more...

Price: $89.55


Civil Juries and Civil Justice
By: Bornstein, Brian H. (ed.); Wiener, Richard L. (ed.); Schopp, Robert (ed.); Willborn, Steven (ed.)
Published by: Springer

Civil jury behavior has consequences not only for litigants and attorneys (and the jurors themselves), but also for society as a whole. It goes without saying that one of the jury??'s major goals, if not the major goal, is to mete out justice. In civil cases, justice is served primarily through the awarding of compensatory (to provide restitution for injury) and punitive damages (to provide punishment for wrongdoing). However, ongoing policy debates regarding tort reform have led both legal analysts and empirical researchers to reevaluate the civil jury??'s role in meting out civil justice. Some reform advocates have called for removing certain types of cases (e.g., highly technical ones relying exclusively on expert testimony, such as malpractice or antitrust litigation) or certain types of judgments (e.g., punitive damages) from the jury??'s purview; yet much of the policy debate has proceeded in the relative absence of data on what the effects of such reforms would be. For example, a number of states have enacted reforms regarding punitive damages and damages for pain and suffering, such as caps or ratio scales, on the assumption that these measures will yield more just outcomes. In this context, "more just" can mean a variety of things, but centers largely on greater predictability of awards, less variability, and a closer adherence of awards to legally relevant factors (e.g., the severity of the harm in compensatory damages, and the degree of reprehensibility in punitive damages). A number of post-reform studies have demonstrated that contrary to expectation, tort reform may not have the desired effects. In addressing these issues, the present volume will take an empiricalapproach, relying on archival and experimental data. It will be at the vanguard of the debate and will provide information relevant to the state and national civil justice systems. more...

Price: $49.95


Civil Liberties And Human Rights
By: Fenwick, Helen
Published by: Cavendish Publishing Limited

liberties or, as it is becoming more commonly known, domestic human rights. Since the first edition of this book, there has been a rapid acceleration of development of this field of law, which has become almost all-pervasive. There are many new statutes and cases which have been incorporated into the questions in this edition, most notably the Human Rights Act 1998, which has finally incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms into domestic law. This is such a significant change that it will affect every civil liberties and human rights course and so the new law and its likely scope forms the focus of many of the questions in this edition. Students will be expected to have a thorough knowledge of the 1998 Act, its implications and the relevant existing case authority on the ECHR as it relates to each and every area of their course, and so these topics have been addressed in depth. The speed of change in this field and the sheer volume of new human rights-related statutes requires some selectivity in the topics chosen for discussion here, but the core areas of any human rights/civil liberties course are examined. New questions have also been included on topics of current and likely future interest, such as privacy, freedom of information, immigration and asylum provisions and discrimination law. more...

Price: $24.00


Civil Procedure & Courts In The South Pacific
By: Care, Jennifer Corrin
Published by: Cavendish Publishing Limited

Compares the main rules of procedure that govern the conduct of civil cases in countries of the South Pacific. The text focuses on the rules that apply in the superior courts of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga, and on the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules of 1964. more...

Price: $74.00


Crime and Law in England, 1750-1840
By: King, Peter
Published by: Cambridge University Press

How was law made in England in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries? Peter King argues that parliament and the Westminster courts played a less important role in the process of law making than is usually assumed. Justice was often remade from the margins by magistrates and judges. more...

Price: $84.00


Das Bankgeheimnis Im Gerichtlichen Strafverfahren
By: Flora, Margarethe
Published by: Springer

Das Bankgeheimnis schützt alle Informationen, die der Bank vom Kunden anvertraut werden. Es garantiert allerdings keine Anonymität gegenüber den Strafverfolgungsbehörden. § 38 Abs 2 Z 1 BWG ermöglicht es den Kreditinstituten bankgeheime Unterlagen herauszugeben, ohne ihre Geheimnispflicht zu verletzen. Sind die Voraussetzungen des § 145a StPO erfüllt, sind sie zur Herausgabe der Unterlagen verpflichtet. Neben § 38 Abs 2 Z 1 BWG werden die in § 145a StPO normierten Ermittlungsmethoden wie Identitätsermittlung, Kontoauskunft, Kontoöffnung und Überwachung erläutert. Zwangsmaßnahmen, die mit dieser Thematik in engem Zusammenhang stehen, wie z.B. Hausdurchsuchung, Kontosperre und die Vernehmung von Mitarbeitern eines Kreditinstituts als Zeugen, ergänzen die Thematik. Eine ausführliche Erläuterung der Rechtshilfenormen, die durch die verstärkte internationale Zusammenarbeit der Strafverfolgungsbehörden immer wichtiger werden, und ein Ausblick auf das Strafprozessreformgesetz 2008 runden die Darstellung ab. more...

Price: $89.00


The Effect of No-fault Automobile Insurance on Driver Behavior and Automobile Accidents in the United States
By: S. Loughran, David
Published by: RAND

This report evaluates criticism of the no-fault car insurance system in the United States by examining trends in fatal and non-fatal car accident rates and rates of driver negligence between 1967 and 1989. The report aims to show that there is no correlation between the two sets of statistics. more...

Price: $20.00


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