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Complex litigation --- Pre-trial procedure --- Products liability
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Bankruptcy --- Judges --- Bankruptcy --- International cooperation --- Trial practice.
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Civil procedure --- Trial practice --- Actions and defenses --- Actions and defenses. --- Civil procedure. --- Trial practice. --- Illinois.
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Forensic mental health assessment (FMHA) has grown into a specialization informed by research and professional guidelines. This series presents up-to-date information on the most important and frequently conducted forms of FMHA. The 19 topical volumes address best approaches to practice for particular types of evaluation in the criminal, civil, and juvenile/family areas. Each volume contains a thorough discussion of the relevant legal and psychological concepts, followed by a step-by-step description of the assessment process from preparing for the evaluation to writing the report and testifyi
Personal injuries --- Evidence, Expert --- Forensic psychology --- Trial practice.
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"The aim of this new collection of essays is to engage in analysis beyond the familiar victor's justice critiques. The editors have drawn on authors from across the world--including Australia, Japan, China, France, Korea, New Zealand and the United Kingdom--with expertise in the fields of international humanitarian law, international criminal law, Japanese studies, modern Japanese history, and the use of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. The diverse backgrounds of the individual authors allow the editors to present essays which provide detailed and original analyses of the Tokyo from legal, philosophical and historical perspectives. Several of the essays in the collection are based on the authors' extensive archival research in Japan, Australia, the United States and New Zealand, providing rich insights into Japanese societal attitudes towards the Trial, biological experimentation by the Japanese Army in China, as well as the trial of Korean prison guards and prosecutions for rape and sexual assault in the post-war period. Some of the essays deal with particular participants in the Trial, examining the role of individual judges, and the selection of defendants and the decision not to prosecute the Emperor. Other essays analyse the Trial from a legal perspective, and address its impact on concepts such as command responsibility, conspiracy and war crimes. The majority of the essays seek to identify and address some of the 'forgotten crimes' in the Tokyo Trial. These include crimes committed in China and Korea (particularly the activities of the infamous Unit 731), crimes committed against comfort women, and crimes associated with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the conventional firebombing of other Japanese cities and the illicit drug trade in China. Finally, the collection includes a number of essays which consider the importance of studying the Tokyo Trial and its contemporary relevance. These issues include an examination of the way in which academics have 'written' the Trial over the last 60 years, and an analysis of some of the lessons that can be drawn for international trials in the future"--
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The aim of this new collection of essays is to engage in analysis beyond the familiar victor’s justice critiques. The editors have drawn on authors from across the world — including Australia, Japan, China, France, Korea, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — with expertise in the fields of international humanitarian law, international criminal law, Japanese studies, modern Japanese history, and the use of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. The diverse backgrounds of the individual authors allow the editors to present essays which provide detailed and original analyses of the Tokyo Trial from legal, philosophical and historical perspectives. Several of the essays in the collection are based on the authors’ extensive archival research in Japan, Australia, the United States and New Zealand, providing rich insights into Japanese societal attitudes towards the Trial, biological experimentation by the Japanese Army in China, as well as the trial of Korean prison guards and prosecutions for rape and sexual assault in the post-war period. Some of the essays deal with particular participants in the Trial, examining the role of individual judges, and the selection of defendants and the decision not to prosecute the Emperor. Other essays analyse the Trial from a legal perspective, and address its impact on concepts such as command responsibility, conspiracy and war crimes. The majority of the essays seek to identify and address some of the ‘forgotten crimes’ in the Tokyo Trial. These include crimes committed in China and Korea (particularly the activities of the infamous Unit 731), crimes committed against comfort women, and crimes associated with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the conventional firebombing of other Japanese cities and the illicit drug trade in China. Finally, the collection includes a number of essays which consider the importance of studying the Tokyo Trial and its contemporary relevance. These issues include an examination of the way in which academics have ‘written’ the Trial over the last 60 years, and an analysis of some of the lessons that can be drawn for international trials in the future.
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Juvenile delinquency --- Pre-trial intervention --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Social control --- Social education --- Youth --- Children --- Pre-trial diversion --- Pretrial intervention --- Corrections --- Pre-trial procedure --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Prevention
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Less famous than the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal but no less important, the Nuremberg Military Tribunals tried lower-level functionaries and private citizens for their parts in WWII. This text gives a full overview of these trials and it traces the critical role they have played in the development of international criminal law.
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. --- War crime trials --- International criminal law --- History --- History. --- Criminal law, International --- ICL (International criminal law) --- Trials (War crimes) --- Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, 1945-1946 --- Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 --- Criminal law --- International law --- Criminal jurisdiction --- International crimes --- Trials (Crimes against humanity) --- Trials (Genocide) --- Trials --- International crimal law --- Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946
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Find all you need to know on foreign private and private procedural law systematically classified in one book: Which literature, for instance, exists in German language on Canadian law of successions, on Chinese company law, and on Qatari labour law? The volume "Foreign Private Law and Private Procedural Law in German Language" provides - systematically arranged according to countries and fields of law - information about the existing literature, expert opinion and jurisdiction from 1990 until now regarding all areas of private law. Thus, as a legal professional being concerned with mandates within an international context you will certainly not go without this unique volume: It includes about 43,000 references and sources with respect to 268 different jurisdictions - from Afghanistan to Vietnam. The book is available as printed and electronic version. Take now advantage from a regular and automatic update of the volume as a subscription edition and ensure you have access to the updated content.Subscribe to the edition today at a price of 149 € per year via degruyter@de.rhenus.com, at the publisher via info@sellier.de or in your bookshop. Hier finden Sie alles zum ausländischen Privat- und Privatverfahrensrecht systematisch nachgewiesen: Was gibt es in deutscher Sprache zum Erbrecht in Kanada, zum Gesellschaftsrecht in China, zum Arbeitsrecht in Katar? Das "Ausländische Privat- und Privatverfahrensrecht in deutscher Sprache" weist, systematisch nach Ländern und Rechtsgebieten aufgeschlüsselt, Schrifttum, Gutachten und Gerichtsentscheidungen seit 1990 zu allen privatrechtlichen Rechtsgebieten nach. Sie kommen also, wenn Sie mit Fällen mit Auslandsbezug betraut sind, an diesem einzigartigen Werk nicht vorbei: Von Afghanistan bis Zypern umfasst der Band ca. 43.000 Fundstellen zu 268 Rechts- und Teilrechtsordnungen. Das Werk ist sowohl in gedruckter als auch in elektronischer Form erhältlich. Nutzen Sie jetzt die Vorteile einer regelmäßigen und automatischen Aktualisierung des Werks als Fortsetzungsedition: Die Nachweise werden regelmäßig für Sie auf den neuesten Stand gebracht, so dass Sie stets von aktuellen Inhalten profitieren. Bestellen Sie Ihren Abo-Zugang zum Fortsetzungswerk zum Preis von 149 € jährlich unter degruyter@de.rhenus.com, beim Verlag unter info@sellier.de oder bei Ihrem Buchhändler!
Civil law --- Civil procedure --- Procedure (Law) --- Actions and defenses --- Appellate procedure --- Trial practice --- Law, Civil --- Private law --- Roman law --- Law and legislation --- Droit international privé --- Droit --- Allemagne
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