Conflict of Laws, Cases, Comments, Questions, 8th (American Casebook Series)
ISBN-13:
9780314195814
ISBN-10:
0314195815
Edition:
8
Author:
Kermit Roosevelt, David P. Currie, Larry D. Kramer, Herma Hill Kay
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
West Academic Publishing
Format:
Paperback
992 pages
Category:
Conflict of Laws
,
Legal Theory & Systems
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ISBN-13:
9780314195814
ISBN-10:
0314195815
Edition:
8
Author:
Kermit Roosevelt, David P. Currie, Larry D. Kramer, Herma Hill Kay
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
West Academic Publishing
Format:
Paperback
992 pages
Category:
Conflict of Laws
,
Legal Theory & Systems
Summary
Conflict of Laws, Cases, Comments, Questions, 8th (American Casebook Series) (ISBN-13: 9780314195814 and ISBN-10: 0314195815), written by authors
Kermit Roosevelt, David P. Currie, Larry D. Kramer, Herma Hill Kay, was published by West Academic Publishing in 2010.
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The new edition contains added materials on complex litigation and conflicts in cyberspace, federal state conflicts and the extraterritorial reach of the Constitution, incorporating recently decided Supreme Court cases. In addition, there is expanded treatment of recent family law issues, including: interstate dissolution, child custody, adoption and same-sex couples. This edition continues the tradition of organizing the teaching of conflicts around the broad themes reflected in different intellectual approaches to the problem.
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