A Student-Friendly Guide to Move from Civil Law to U.S. Common Law

Author:   Nancy Daspit ,  Kirsten Schaetzel
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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9780472040018


Pages:   188
Publication Date:   17 September 2025
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A Student-Friendly Guide to Move from Civil Law to U.S. Common Law


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A Student-Friendly Guide to Move from Civil Law to U.S. Common Law provides an overview of the differences in the study and practice of law for international LLM students trying to transition from their home country’s civil law legal system to the U.S. common law system. The vast majority of countries in the world are civil code jurisdictions that rely almost solely on statutes (codes) to define their laws. However, common law countries—such as the US, Canada, and Great Britain—have multiple sources of law, including constitutions, statutes, regulations, and cases decided by the courts. These court cases have the same force of law as the other sources within their respective jurisdictions, and thus the resulting decisions must be followed in future cases, unless otherwise nullified. To help students who may feel overwhelmed adjusting to a new approach to legal education, this book focuses on these key differences between civil law and common law jurisdictions. It defines and demonstrates the application of key concepts with examples, illustrations, and exercises. While relatively brief, it provides numerous references to the other texts and sources for students wanting or needing more depth for some of the topics. The book also includes numerous examples illustrating the differences, with an emphasis on common law examples, of key documents and processes used in the practice of law. Further, it includes student-focused exercises and questions on the analytical and rhetorical skills needed for a successful law practice, whether the student will continue in a common law jurisdiction or merely needs to understand the common law for continued practice in their civil law jurisdiction. Within this book, students will find a brief historical background regarding the development of the common law system; a description of the US government structure, with an emphasis on the judicial branch; key rhetorical and analytical differences between civil law and common law; numerous examples of differences between the two systems, with an emphasis on common law requirements; and exercises for practice with key concepts and terminology.

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Author:   Nancy Daspit ,  Kirsten Schaetzel
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780472040018


ISBN 10:   0472040014
Pages:   188
Publication Date:   17 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Overview of American Common Law Chapter 2: Sources of Legal Authority and Researching Law Chapter 3: Law School Education in the U.S. Chapter 4: Legal Rhetoric and Legal Writing Chapter 5: Legal Logic, Legal Rules, and Legal Analysis Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Index

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Nancy Daspit is Professor of Practice at Emory School of Law. Kirsten Schaetzel is an English Language Specialist at Emory School of Law.

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