This book is a legal research guide that addresses the internationalization and globalization of both the new curriculum for law schools - especially in the U.S. - and the practice of law. The book covers the subject of legal research methods in the U.S. and Europe in a depth and detail not found in other works. It can be used as a treatise on the subject or a textbook for a foreign and international legal research class. This second edition includes more research tips and a revised Chapter 4 with a special section on the EU's Treaty of Lisbon. This edition also includes a teachers' manual as a companion to Chapters 3-7.
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J. Paul Lomio is Library Director and Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School. He holds both a U.S. Juris Doctor degree and an LL.M. degree in Law and Marine Affairs as well as a Masters of Library and Information Science. He was a member of the Gonzaga Law Review and has published several law review articles. This is his first book. See www.law.stanford.edu/library Henrik Spang-Hanssen is a Danish Supreme Court Attorney-at-law and senior researcher, including five years in the United States. He holds masters degrees in law from Copenhagen University in Denmark and Santa Clara University in California and is regarded by many as an expert on the intersection of public international law and public international computer networks. See www.geocities.com/hssph.
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