Civil Procedure

Civil Procedure
Author: Joseph W. Glannon
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1728
Release: 2021-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543826261

Civil Procedure: A Coursebook offers students doctrinal clarity without sacrificing analytical rigor or glossing over ambiguities. The book’s accessibility, organization, and interior design support its innovative pedagogy making it the ideal text for any civil procedure course. New to the Fourth Edition: New case treatment of personal jurisdiction in the Internet context. New cases and materials for affirmative defenses (qualified immunity), class certification (stop and frisk policy), summary judgment (police shooting/qualified immunity), and issue preclusion (official misconduct), helping students connect procedure to current social issues. New case treatment of proportionality in discovery. Professors and student will benefit from: Nearly all questions asked are answered in the book Each chapter includes mini table of contents at beginning and summary of fundamentals at end Each case prefaced by accessible introduction Interior design and graphics support innovative pedagogy

Examples & Explanations for Civil Procedure

Examples & Explanations for Civil Procedure
Author: Joseph W. Glannon
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543839347

With this ninth edition of Civil Procedure: Examples & Explanations, Joseph Glannon’s uniquely entertaining style teaches and engages students in all aspects of the first-year Civil Procedure course. Accessible introductions and explanations combine with a proven pedagogy in the popular Examples & Explanations format that is effective for learning and applying the fundamental concepts and rules covered in the Civil Procedure course. New to the Ninth Edition: A chapter that covers the full range of proper bases for personal jurisdiction The new chapter includes discussion and examples applying the new approach to specific in personal jurisdiction recognized by the Supreme Court in Ford Motor Company v. Montana Eight Judicial District Court, decided in 2021 Updated case references Updated citations Incorporation of new rule changes Professors and students will benefit from: Glannon’s excellent reputation as best-selling author of his Civil Procedure E&E, his Torts E&E, and the first book in The Glannon Guide Series, The Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure Covers all aspects of first-year Civil Procedure course including difficult areas of res judicata, collateral estoppel, and personal and subject matter jurisdiction Examples progress gradually from simple to challenging to build students' confidence Numerous visual aids, including diagrams, charts, and documents

The Regulation of Nationality in International Law

The Regulation of Nationality in International Law
Author: RUTH. DONNER
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004638563

The significance of this book, one of the essential works to examine the concept of nationality in international law, has been renewed by the emerging debate on the concept of citizenship in the context of the global human rights regime. Professor Donner starts from the basic rule that it is the right of each sovereign independent state to determine who are its nationals, as evidenced in their nationality legislation (the reserved domain) and in the practice of diplomatic protection. She proceeds with an analysis of any possible standards or rules set by public international law. This is a valuable study of one of the most fundamental issues in the law of nations.

Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction

Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction
Author: Erwin Chemerinsky
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1200
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454876611

In Federal Jurisdiction, Seventh Edition, luminary author Erwin Chemerinsky unpacks the black letter law and underlying policy issues of his subject with the clarity and penetrating insight for which he is renowned. An accessible and thorough exposition of the laws, issues, and policies that determine the jurisdiction of federal courts— students know they can rely on Federal Jurisdiction to inform and enrich their understanding of the cases and materials covered in this course. FEDERAL JURISDICTION, SEVENTH EDITION features: Comprehensive coverage that includes historical background, contemporary themes, and a lucid three-part organization of topics Illuminating descriptions and analyses of doctrine and policy Readable prose that explains current law, identifies unresolved issues, and examines competing policy considerations An even-handed treatment that considers multiple perspectives Updated throughout, the SEVENTH EDITION includes: Recent developments in standing, nonArticle III courts, sovereign immunity, Section 1983, Bevins liability, and habeas corpus New cases Clapper v. Amnesty International Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus Zivotofsky v. Clinton Wellness International Network Ltd. v. Sharif Lane v. Franks Minneci v. Pollard Sprint Communications, Inc. v. Jacobs