Criminal Law: Cases and Materials |  | Authors: John Kaplan, Robert Weisberg, Guyora Binder Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Category: Book
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Product Description Ideal for teaching international lawyers about the U.S.study of law, this coursebook uses a global perspective to put the basic principles of legal reasoning, writing, and research into context. To effectively teach analysis and communication within the U.S. legal system, the authors present:
material that can be easily adapted to a one-semester or two-semester writing course, using a one chapter/one idea concept
a building-block approach to legal analysis based on the common law each chapter focuses on a key concept that builds on what had been covered in the previous chapter tailored topical coverage that includes:
a concise introduction to the U.S. legal system, the common law as U.S. precedent, and the anatomy of a U.S. lawsuit
practical guidance for law study in the United States, including how to brief a case for class and other suggestions about the law school classroom
a special chapter on plagiarism, a particularly troublesome aspect of writing for ESL students
instruction on drafting client letters and demand letters, including effective word, phrasing, and structural choices for emphasis an overview of statutory interpretation theories
coverage of drafting both fact-based and law-based issue discussions citation rules, including citing to international and online materials chapters on the U.S. approach to drafting contracts, emphasizing international transactions
techniques for taking law school examinations
engaging examples and exercises a glossary of terms
To prepare international lawyers for practice in the U.S. legal system, use the coursebook that employs basic coverage, solid pedagogy, and a multicultural perspective.
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| Customer Reviews: good book of criminal law January 14, 2010 Guérin Marie This textbook is very clearly written and, contrary to a lot of others book, it is not just a series of cases, on efollowing the others. It provides a very good basis for a criminal law class.
WoW !!!!! January 6, 2009 Donald G. Howell 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great Book haven't got to that class yet but I reviewed it and it is great!!!!
A good criminal law casebook June 4, 2000 Chitown Reader (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was my casebook for 1st year Criminal Law. It is a good casebook, and does a good job of summarizing the law in addition to a decent job of editing the cases. I would strongly recommend purchasing Understanding Criminal Law by Dressler in addition to this book.
Actually explains the topics and covers everything VERY in depth May 14, 2010 ClosetNerd (Atlanta, Georgia USA) Not 5 stars because by itself is a bit overwhelming especially since only 1 semester. however, out of all of my textbooks this is the only one that actually explained everything and went in depth with policy.
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