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FACULTY BOOKS<br />
The Proceedings of the Eighth<br />
International Humanitarian Law Dialogs<br />
Professor David Crane, editor<br />
(with Mark David Agrast) American<br />
Society of International Law, 2015<br />
The Proceedings of the Eighth International<br />
Humanitarian Law Dialogs provides a<br />
print record of the eighth annual meeting<br />
of international prosecutors,scholars, and<br />
students at Chautauqua Institution. The<br />
theme of the Eighth IHL Dialogs, held<br />
from from August 24–26, 2014, was<br />
“The New World (Dis)order: International<br />
Humanitarian Law in an Uncertain<br />
World.” Highlights of the volume include:<br />
keynote addresses by Ambassador Tiina<br />
Intelmann and Col. Morris Davis<br />
(U.S. Air Force, ret.); updates from<br />
current prosecutors of the ECCC, ICC,<br />
ICTR, ICTY, and SCSL; a 2013–2014<br />
international criminal law“Year in<br />
Review” by Valerie Oosterveld;a<br />
roundtable discussion on the relevance<br />
of international humanitarian law in 2014;<br />
and a conversation with Sir Desmond<br />
de Silva, Fatou Bensouda, and Hassan<br />
Jallow about the first international court<br />
in Africa.<br />
Environmental Law: A Conceptual and<br />
Pragmatic Approach (3rd Edition)<br />
Professor David Driesen<br />
(with Robert W. Adler & Kirsten H. Engel)<br />
Wolters Kluwer, 2016<br />
Environmental Law: A Conceptual<br />
and Pragmatic Approach, organizes<br />
its presentation of environmental<br />
law around key concepts rather than<br />
around statutes. This approach provides<br />
coherence to the study of Environmental<br />
Law. It also orients students in a way<br />
that will allow them to become effective<br />
practitioners, well acquainted with the<br />
central recurring problems in the field.<br />
The book focuses primarily on pollution<br />
control law, but includes a chapter on<br />
environmental restoration and some<br />
treatment of NEPA and the ESA. It also<br />
offers numerous problems involving<br />
global climate disruption to give students<br />
practice in applying the book’s concepts<br />
and particular statutory provisions to<br />
the most important contemporary issue,<br />
while allowing students to understand<br />
how a single scientific problem can<br />
implicate numerous statutes.<br />
Bankruptcy Law and Practice, a<br />
Casebook Designed to Train Lawyers<br />
for the Practice of Bankruptcy Law<br />
Professor Gregory Germain<br />
CALI eLangdell Press, 2016<br />
This is the first edition of Bankruptcy Law<br />
and Practice, a Casebook Designed to Train<br />
Lawyers for the Practice of Bankruptcy<br />
Law. It is designed for a one-semester<br />
course in debtor/creditor law and<br />
bankruptcy. The book deals with both<br />
creditor remedies and debtor protections,<br />
starting with state law collection<br />
remedies, exemptions, and the important<br />
special protections for secured creditors<br />
under both Article 9 of the Uniform<br />
Commercial Code and state real property<br />
recording acts.<br />
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