Convenient and effective Sum & Substance: Criminal Law audio CD series presents the essentials of criminal law in a clear, succinct, time-saving format. It includes quick reference indexing, allowing you to quickly locate all topics in the recording, and informed exam tips to help maximize your performance. Topics addressed include: The theories of punishment, actus reus, mens rea, mistake of fact, and actual and proximate causation. It also addresses various defenses and criminal acts.
"Want to learn about contemporary tax thinking from an impressive range of legal, economic, and business scholars and regulators from around the world? This collection is a valuable resource in allowing students, researchers, and practitioners to obtain exposure to diverse taxation aspects all in one convenient volume. This book should be a useful reference at any academic or professional library worldwide." Kenton K. Yee JD, Ph.D, Columbia University Business School, New York, USA
Among the topics examined are rights and powers of corporate directors, officers, and shareholders; proxy solicitations under Section 14(a); close corporation provisions and agreements; dissolution; fiduciary matters; state regulation of insider trading; short-swing profits under Section 16(b); derivative suit litigation; issuance of stock; dividends and other shareholder distributions; and fundamental corporate changes. It includes federal Antifraud Section 10(b), and Rule 10b-5.
8 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture Taught by Frank B. Cross The University of Texas at Austin J.D., Harvard Law School This course addresses two important questions: * When is someone else legally responsible for harm done to you? * When are you legally responsible for harm done to someone else? This course of eight lectures discusses torts, the body of law designed to redress through civil litigation harms done to persons.