American Law in a Global Context: The Basics

Author:   Fletcher ,  Sheppard
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195167238


Pages:   696
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
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Author:   Fletcher ,  Sheppard
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 15.90cm
Weight:   0.943kg
ISBN:  

9780195167238


ISBN 10:   0195167236
Pages:   696
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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<br> This book is essential reading for all 'thinking' students and lawyers, both inside and outside the United States, who want to understand the place of American law in the great legal traditions of the West. The authors brilliantly identify the central themes, develop them with comparative commentary, and make the most difficult issues accessible to the uninitiated. <br>--The Honourable Claire L'Heureux Dube (retired), Canadian Supreme Court<br> American Law in a Global Context: The Basics is a uniquely comprehensive introduction to the American legal system. From common law to constitutional law, the book takes the reader through the building blocks and provides just the right amount of historical and theoretical context. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a crash-course in American public, private, and criminal law. <br>--The Hon. Alex Kozinski<br> American Law in a Global Context is an ideal introduction for LL.M.'s to the study of American law, as well as for Un


This book is essential reading for all 'thinking' students and lawyers, both inside and outside the United States, who want to understand the place of American law in the great legal traditions of the West. The authors brilliantly identify the central themes, develop them with comparative commentary, and make the most difficult issues accessible to the uninitiated. <br> --The Honourable Claire L'Heureux Dube (retired), Canadian Supreme Court<br> American Law in a Global Context: The Basics is a uniquely comprehensive introduction to the American legal system. From common law to constitutional law, the book takes the reader through the building blocks and provides just the right amount of historical and theoretical context. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a crash-course in American public, private, and criminal law. <br> --The Hon. Alex Kozinski<br> American Law in a Global Context is an ideal introduction for LL.M.'s to the study of American law, as well as for United States undergraduates and foreign law students. It is lucidly organized, elegantly written, and exceedingly accurate in its details. <br> --Daniel R. Coquillette, Director, Harvard Law School History Project<br> American Law in a Global Context examines the foundations and evolution of common law in the United States, with an explicit focus on an audience not familiar with these aspects.... In conclusion, I believe this is a well-written volume that accomplishes its stated goal--to help familiarize readers with the American common law. It is a text that I will strongly encourage my students to read, if they wish to pursue a legal education. <br> --The Law and Politics Book Review<br> This bookis particularly valuable in its use of legal materials from outside the United States as a way of introducing readers to United States law. The materials are consistently thought-provoking as well as informative. <br> --Mark Tushnet, author of Comparative Constitutional Law<br> A challenging case book for foreign laywers. The case method, while frustrating at first to forign students, will ultimately help them to build their skills in the common law method. ...Exposure to actual cases provides these students with a deeper understanding of how Americans approach law and also confers the benefit of enabling them to be more successful on law school exams, including the bar examination. Fletcher and Sheppard's work is an important contribution to pedagogy and to the resources available to those of us who teach U.S. law to students from abroad. --American Journal of Comparative Law<br>


<br> This book is essential reading for all 'thinking' students and lawyers, both inside and outside the United States, who want to understand the place of American law in the great legal traditions of the West. The authors brilliantly identify the central themes, develop them with comparative commentary, and make the most difficult issues accessible to the uninitiated. <br>--The Honourable Claire L'Heureux Dub (retired), Canadian Supreme Court<p><br> American Law in a Global Context: The Basics is a uniquely comprehensive introduction to the American legal system. From common law to constitutional law, the book takes the reader through the building blocks and provides just the right amount of historical and theoretical context. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a crash-course in American public, private, and criminal law. <br>--The Hon. Alex Kozinski<p><br> American Law in a Global Context is an ideal introduction for LL.M.'s to the study of American law, as well as


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George P. Fletcher is the Cardozo Professor Jurisprudence at Columbia University School of Law. He is the author of many works on the U.S. Constitution and legal theory, and has taught his comparative introduction to American law course to lawyers from universities throughout the world. Steve Sheppard is a law professor at the University of Arkansas. He has written widely on legal history and legal philosophy and recently edited The Selected Writings and Speeches of Sir Edward Coke, a founder of modern common law.

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