The evidence is conclusive: Questia’s comprehensive library is an excellent place to research Law and issues relating to legal systems - from Legal Theory and Areas of Law, including Civil Law and Criminal Law, and Trials, to International Law and the Study and Teaching of Law.
Legal Theory is under close scrutiny in Questia materials on Copyright, Economic Justice, Internet and the Law, Legal Ethics, Natural Law, Negligence and the Law, Racial Justice, Social Justice, and numerous other topics. Expand your knowledge about the perspectives of influential legal theorists such as Ian Brownlie, Ronald Dworkin, Hans Kelsen, and Carl Schmitt.
Study different Areas of Law to focus on Civil Law concerns including Alimony, Child Support, Class Action Lawsuits, Law of Contracts, Law of Libel and Slander, False Light Privacy Invasion, Law of Eminent Domain, and Tort Reform, as well as a broad range of Criminal Law issues such as Police Interrogation, Criminal Procedure and Criminal Sentencing.
Probe our resources on Trials to learn about Juries and Judicial Power, Criminal Defense, Insanity Defense, Plea Bargaining, Mandatory Sentencing, Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Exclusionary Rule, Double Jeopardy, and about issues relating to Cameras in the Courtroom and Expert Witnesses.
Find rich information on Antitrust in Europe, the Geneva Conventions, the International Court of Justice (World Court), the International Criminal Court and International Extradition Law, Private International Law, and Sovereignty of Nations in Questia’s International Law collection.
Open your investigation into the Study and Teaching of Law by examining Questia’s valuable resources on Critical Legal Studies and Legal Education.