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Torts - Spring 2016 full version
Jonathan Zittrain, Samantha Bates
2016
University of Geneva Digital Law, June 2021 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2021
University of Geneva Digital Law, June 2022 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2022
University of Geneva Internet Law, June 2017 -- "Practising Cyberlaw: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2017
University of Geneva Internet Law, June 2019 -- "Practicing Cyberlaw: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2019
University of Geneva Internet Law, June 2020 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2020
US Civil Procedure for International Students: 2020 - 2021 Edition
Ray Worthy Campbell
2019
US Civil Procedure for International Students: 2021 - 2022 Edition
Ray Worthy Campbell
2021
This United States Civil Procedure casebook has been written for Chinese and other foreign students who are unlikely to practice in the United States. The goal of the book is to set the U.S. procedural system in a polycentric, legally pluralistic context that helps non-US students understand how hard and soft law from multiple sources, including but not limited to the US, can impact their clients. It explores exceptional and not so exceptional aspects of the US system, using frequent references to cases involving international - especially Chinese - litigants to illustrate core elements of the US process.
US Civil Procedure for International Students: 2022 - 2023 Edition
Ray Worthy Campbell
2022
This United States Civil Procedure casebook has been written for Chinese and other foreign students who are unlikely to practice in the United States. The goal of the book is to set the U.S. procedural system in a polycentric, legally pluralistic context that helps non-US students understand how hard and soft law from multiple sources, including but not limited to the US, can impact their clients. It explores exceptional and not so exceptional aspects of the US system, using frequent references to cases involving international - especially Chinese - litigants to illustrate core elements of the US process.
U.S. Code Integration Example
C.C. Langdell
2021