Among lawyers and students faced with questions involving more than one national legal system, Germain's is the most widely-used legal research guide. Designed for attorneys and other legal and business researchers, this volume: covers all questions pertaining to international and foreign law, with a focus on US-EU relations; saves countless hours of research; gives quick access to information; offers clear guidance on which questions to ask, where to start and how to proceed; and explains how to analyze a transnational law problem, warning of obstacles and presenting viable strategies and solutions.
Among lawyers and students faced with questions involving more than one national legal system, Germain's is the most widely-used legal research guide. Designed for attorneys and other legal and business researchers, this volume: covers all questions pertaining to international and foreign law, with a focus on US-EU relations; saves countless hours of research; gives quick access to information; offers clear guidance on which questions to ask, where to start and how to proceed; and explains how to analyze a transnational law problem, warning of obstacles and presenting viable strategies and solutions.
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Claire Germain is Edward Cornell Law Librarian and Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School.