A Show Trial Under Lenin (Studies in Social History, #7)
by M. Jansen and Joseph Sanders
Soviet Russia will conquer all the millions of problems that stand in its way, on one condition: as long as the cause of the political education of the broad masses of the people continually advances. We have nothing to be afraid of, if our people fully learns to distinguish who are its friends and who are its enemies. The trial of the Socialist Revolutionaries must and shall be a great step forward in the cause of the political instruction of the very broadest masses in town and country. (Grigo...
Advance praise for The GigaLaw Guide to Internet Law “I read this book from cover to cover. The examples of case law are of enormous illustrative value. Some of them will raise your blood pressure (well, mine went up several notches, anyway). Well worth the time to read!” —Vint Cerf, chairman, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) “Doug Isenberg pulls off the toughest hat trick in legal writing—he and his contributing authors map out the legal landscape of cyberspace...
Freedom and Equality: Discrimination and The Supreme Court
Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society
A Nation of States: Federalism at the Bar of the Supreme Court
Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society
The Rights of the Accused: The Justices and Criminal Justice
Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society
Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime
Since the first edition of the Encyclopedia of White Collar and Corporate Crime was produced in 2004, the number and severity of these crimes have risen to the level of calamity, so much so that many experts attribute the near-Depression of 2008 to white-collar malfeasance, namely crimes of greed and excess by bankers and financial institutions. Whether the perpetrators were prosecuted or not, white-collar and corporate crime came near to collapsing the U.S. economy. In the 7 years since the fi...
Rights and Decisions (Law and Philosophy Library, #23)
by Martin V.B.P.M. van Hees
The game-theoretic analysis of rights forms a rapidly growing field of study to which this book makes an important contribution. Van Hees combines the game-theoretic approach with the results and tools from logic, in particular from the logic of norms. The resulting synthesis between logic and game theory provides a firm foundation for the game-theoretic approach. The analysis shows how different types of right are related to the strategic opportunities of individuals and of groups of ind...
Ibn Khaldūn and the Arab Origins of the Sociology of Civilisation and Power
by Annalisa Verza
Commentaries on the Laws of England (Volume 2)
by Knight William Blackstone
Constitutional courts around the world play an increasingly central role in day-to-day democratic governance. Yet scholars have only recently begun to develop the interdisciplinary analysis needed to understand this shift in the relationship of constitutional law to politics. This edited volume brings together leading scholars of constitutional law and politics to provide a comprehensive overview of judicial review, covering theories of its creation, mechanisms of its constraint, and its compara...
Not a day goes by in which the police do not figure prominently in the news. Whether it be as investigators of a rural homicide, or as the subjects of a debate on police chases, the police are ever-present. They are news. The public's fear of crime and the "law and order" agenda prominently advanced by many politicians make Police a particularly topical collection of original essays that examine developments and issues of public concern relating to Canada's municipal police. These essays addres...
The Employee Retention Credit Guide
by Brandon Ketron, Patrick Collins, and Ian McClean
A Gentleman Pens a Note ([a Gentlemanners Book])
by John Bridges and Bryan Curtis
Avoid or minimize expenses or delays when you develop projects in wetland areas. This practical reference explains the regulations and provides guidance on mitigation requirements and the permitting process. You'll learn everything you need to know about evaluating, selecting, negotiating, and implementing the various mitigation measures available.
The Least Dangerous Branch: Separation of Powers and Court-Packing
Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society
This is a concise but comprehensive introduction to modern American social and political thought. The author aims to demonstrate the rich intellectual tradition of the United States and to facilitate a better understanding of American society and politics through careful exploration of key social and political theories and theorists. The book is carefully structured to facilitate understanding of potentially challenging ideas. In the first half of the book the author focuses on introducing the c...
Gerald Fox is an attorney to many celebrities, including Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Tina Sinatra. He has appeared on television shows such as "Hard Copy" and "Entertainment Tonight." Jeff Nelson is a writer/producer in Los Angeles and the coauthor of "Handwriting Analysis: Putting It to Work for You". Jeff learned about litigation at the knee of Gerry Fox, who represented him in some hard fought legal battles. (They won.)