Conflicts of Law AudioLearn: A Course Outline
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Narrated by:
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Terry Rose
AudioLearn Law School Course Outlines Presents Conflicts of Law
Written by distinguished law professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this outline covers what is typically taught in a law school's Conflicts of Law course.
Included are detailed explanations of critical issues and topics you must know to master the topic.
Inside You'll Find:
- Case Studies
- Key Takeaways
- Review Questions
In this outline, we'll review the following:
- What is "Conflicts of Law"
- Traditional theories in Choice of Law
- A survey of escape devices
- Modern approaches to Choice of Law
- The place of most significant relationship
- Problems old and new
- The constitutions and Choice of Law
- The obligation to provide a forum
- Unconstitutional discrimination in Choice of Law
- Other types of Jurisdiction
- Effect given foreign judgments
- Special problems in Choice of Law - Family Law
- Federal subject matter jurisdiction
- The Erie doctrine
- Federal common law
- The scope of legislative jurisdiction.
You also get two bonus audiobooks (7+ hours of audio):
- Law School Survival Guide
- Legal Terminology - Top 500 Legal Terms You Must Know!
AudioLearn's Law Outlines support your studies, help with exam preparation, and provide a comprehensive audio review of the topic matter.
Please note: About 5+ hours is dedicated to the course material and about 7 hours is composed of the 2 bonus audiobooks!
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Per my device's clock, the "Conflicts" part ended a few minutes shy of exactly 5 hours in. The "Bonus" audio(s) then started. I stopped listening there. This suggests that the remaining 7 hours, 40 minutes marketed to me is the "2 bonus audios" which, without listening to them, but by title, appear to be the exact same ones bundled into all earlier entries I have seen, in this legal series of titles. This is annoying.
However, I have continued to buy and listen to this series, as I haven't found any more cost-effective way to get audio refreshers on these topics' basics. And such explanation as IS provided, is acceptable in quality.
The narrator is pleasant, with a low error rate. His mispronouncing the simple word "substantive" hundreds of times was a mild peeve.
OK, but 5 hours in, "Conflicts" ends, Bonus starts
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