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Conflict of Laws: Cases, Materials, and Problems [Connected Ebook] Second Edition, Edition
Contributor(s): Little, Laura E. (Author)
ISBN: 1454874902     ISBN-13: 9781454874904
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $331.65  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Conflict Of Laws
- Law | Legal Education
- Law | Constitutional
Dewey: 342.730
LCCN: 2017056958
Series: Aspen Casebook
Physical Information: 1.6" H x 7.6" W x 10" (4.00 lbs) 1056 pages
 
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In her casebook Conflict of Laws, now in its second edition, internationally respected teacher and scholar Laura Little offers a progressive, innovative approach to teaching complex material. She brings to the subject her drafting and advocacy expertise as the Associate Reporter for the Restatement (Third) Conflict of Laws, authorized by the American Law Institute in 2014. In a subject where there is plenty of room for debate and analysis, this casebook offers a contemporary alternative to the subject by connecting coverage of key concepts to law practice using modern cases and problem pedagogy. With its modular design, clear writing, comprehensive Teacher's Manual and online support, the text is highly teachable and has proven a road-tested favorite with both students and professors.

Key Features

  • Entirely new domestic relations sections throughout the book in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's Obergefell decision, including analysis of Supreme Court follow-up cases
  • Detailed references to the proposed Restatement (Third), drawing from the author's work as an Associate Reporter drafting and developing the new restatement of the law
  • Streamlined personal jurisdiction section, presenting the recent U.S. Supreme Court cases in Bristol Myers Squibb and Daimler
  • Updated international law material, including discussion of the new British Defamation Act (and its impact on libel tourism) and the European Union's elimination of exequatur for judgment recognition