Utilizing Foucault's genealogical method, this book traces the history and development of the victim from feudal law, arguing that the historical power of the victim to police, prosecute, and punish offenders significantly informed the development of the modern criminal law and justice system. Leading to the repositioning of the victim into the twenty-first century, this book advocates the victim as an agent of change, presenting a new perspective for the relevance of the victim in today's justice system.
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This book explores criminal issues from an international law perspective, and domestic state practice from a variety of common law and civil law states. It takes account of international (international criminal tribunals) and domestic case law, and recent international developments, such as the International Criminal Court, terrorism-related issues (eg Lockerbie).
This set of CDs includes a 5 hour lecture on Contracts and a 10 page handout. For the Law School Legends Audio Series, we found the truly gifted law school professors most law students can only dream about - the professors who draw rave reviews not only for their scholarship, but for their ability to make the law easy to understand. We asked these select few professors to condense their courses into a single lecture.
A Basic Guide to International Business Law is intended to fill the gap present in today’s literature available in English for Bachelor students in the fields of marketing, management, international business and law. Looking at these fields, a graduate will come into contact with people or companies from a country other than his own and will be involved in making (international) contact and contracts.
"Professor Madden's magisterial survey of ancient law going forward is exquisitely written and a real delight for historians of tort law...This quality collection is first-rate torts scholarship which will be of great interest to tort scholars, law students, and graduate students in sociology as well as philosophy." Bi-Monthly Review of Law Books