American constitutional process: 25 major judicial cases affecting the United States
Ren Donglai? Wait? |? China Legal Publishing House 20 14
The main part of this book consists of three wonderful constitutional papers and 25 major judicial cases, with a total of 28 sections. These three papers are the Common Law Origin of the American Constitution, Long Live the Conservative American Revolution and Defenders of American Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law: Nine Protectors of the Supreme Court. According to the track of historical development, the three articles briefly discuss the British factor, American characteristics and the reasons for its steady development in American constitutionalism. 25 major judicial cases, rich and colorful, each case has its own plate, vivid historical narrative, thought-provoking legal analysis.
The best defense
(America) Allen dershowitz? With what? |? Tang Jiaodong? Translation? |? Law press 20 14
The author is known as "the most successful defense lawyer in contemporary America". This book records more than a dozen most controversial and influential cases he has represented, and gives a simple and vivid description of the story background and litigation process of the cases. The book is full of twists and turns, skillful defense skills, wonderful defense scenes and unexpected litigation endings. Every fascinating case is like a Hollywood blockbuster in the reader's mind. The author pays attention to handling skills, emphasizes winning by reason, and adheres to the strategy of "attacking instead of defending". He thinks "the best defense" is "attack"!
West window French
Liu | Law Press 20 13
This book rambles on western legal culture and comments on seemingly handy legal phenomena in a friendly, homely, peaceful and humorous way. It talks about the legal and cultural phenomena in the West, but it always inspires China people's legal consciousness and concept of rule of law, and arouses readers' thinking and thinking about China without trace. The article is short and pithy. By telling stories, readers can unconsciously realize the author's frontier and frontier research experience. In this argument, they can enter the wisdom world of law and enjoy the fun of wisdom.
On Crime and Punishment
Cesar Beccaria | Translated by Huang Feng | Peking University Publishing House, 2008.
This book is regarded as one of the most important classics in the field of criminal law and even law. Crime and Punishment, first published in 1764, is the first book in human history that systematically expounds the principle of punishment. Since Professor Huang Feng first translated "On Crime and Punishment" into Chinese in 1993, it has been listed as a required reading for criminal law learners in China. At that time, the translation was based on the arrangement order of the original French translation (also called forty-two chapters, rearranged by French scholars), and this reprint was based on the forty-seven chapters of the original, which was newly authorized by Professor Huang Feng.