Introduction to Law (Paralegal Series)
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Book Description
Designed for the student studying law for the first time, this text introduces fundamental legal concepts and principles. As a result, students learn about the structure of the American Law, including both civil and criminal law. Cases throughout introduce the court's language without overwhelming readers with technicalities. Chapter 15 addresses the roles and ethical obligations of legal professionals. Coverage of ethics is also found in chapter-ending ethical notes and questions. Extensive learning features reinforce concepts and terminology.ALSO AVAILABLEStudy Guide, ISBN: 0-314-14031-XINSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDERInstructorÆs Manual, ISBN: 0-7668-1105-0
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Book Info
Introductory text for undergraduate students, discussing each major area of law in the legal system. Presents fundamental legal concepts and principles. Includes new cases reflecting current trends of the courts in the areas of law presented, new sections covering growing areas of practice, and expanded chapters. DLC: Law--United States.
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Hardcover
edition.
Introduction to Law (Paralegal Series),Beth Walston-Dunham,Delmar Thomson Learning,031414031X,General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession
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