06201nam 2200505 450 991014944710332120230808200334.01-63460-612-4(CKB)3710000000933287(MiAaPQ)EBC5267812(Au-PeEL)EBL5267812(CaONFJC)MIL913574(OCoLC)1024264708(EXLCZ)99371000000093328720180313h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLegal research in a nutshell /Morris L. Cohen, Kent C. OlsonTwelfth edition.St. Paul, Minnesota :West Academic Publishing,2016.©20161 online resource (238 pages)Nutshell seriesIncludes indexes.1-63460-462-8 Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- OUTLINE -- Chapter 1. The Research Process -- 1-1. Introduction -- 1-2. The Sources of the Law -- 1-3. The Forms of Legal Information -- a. Primary and Secondary Sources -- b. Online and Print Resources -- c. Current and Historical Information -- 1-4. Legal Language -- 1-5. Legal Citations -- 1-6. Online Research Basics -- 1-7. Handling a Research Project -- a. First Steps -- b. In-Depth Research -- c. Having Current Information -- d. Completing a Project -- Chapter 2. Background and Analysis -- 2-1. Introduction -- 2-2. Overviews -- 2-3. Legal Encyclopedias -- a. American Jurisprudence 2d and Corpus Juris Secundum -- b. Jurisdictional Encyclopedias -- 2-4. Texts and Treatises -- 2-5. Restatements of the Law -- 2-6. Law Reviews -- a. Westlaw and Lexis -- b. HeinOnline -- c. Periodical Indexes -- d. Other Resources -- Chapter 3. Case Law -- 3-1. Introduction -- 3-2. Federal Court Cases -- a. Supreme Court of the United States -- b. Lower Federal Courts -- 3-3. State Court Cases -- 3-4. Online Keyword Research -- a. Westlaw -- b. Lexis -- c. Bloomberg Law and Other Resources -- 3-5. Key Number Research -- a. Using Key Numbers on Westlaw -- b. West Digests -- 3-6. American Law Reports Annotations -- 3-7. Citators -- Chapter 4. Statutes and Constitutions -- 4-1. Introduction -- 4-2. Publication of Statutes -- 4-3. Statutory Research -- a. Online Codes -- b. Citators -- c. Indexes and Tables -- 4-4. Sources for Federal Statutes -- a. Slip Laws and Session Laws -- b. The United States Code -- c. Annotated Codes -- 4-5. Sources for State Statutes -- a. Slip Laws and Session Laws -- b. Codes -- c. Multistate Research Sources -- d. Uniform Laws -- e. Interstate Compacts -- 4-6. The U.S. Constitution -- 4-7. State Constitutions.Chapter 5. Legislative Information -- 5-1. Introduction -- 5-2. Federal Legislative History Sources -- a. Bills -- b. Committee Reports -- c. Debates -- d. Hearings -- e. Other Congressional Publications -- 5-3. Congressional Research Resources -- a. Compiled Legislative Histories -- b. Congress.gov and Other Government Websites -- c. ProQuest Congressional -- d. USCCAN and Westlaw -- e. CQ and Other Tracking Services -- f. Status Tables -- g. Directories -- 5-4. State Legislative Information -- Chapter 6. Administrative Law -- 6-1. Introduction -- 6-2. Background Reference Sources -- a. Agency Websites -- b. Guides and Directories -- 6-3. Federal Regulations -- a. Federal Register -- b. Code of Federal Regulations -- c. Regulatory Research -- 6-4. Guidance Documents -- 6-5. Administrative Decisions and Rulings -- 6-6. Presidential Lawmaking -- a. Executive Orders and Proclamations -- b. Other Presidential Documents -- 6-7. State Administrative Law -- a. Websites and Directories -- b. Regulations and Executive Orders -- c. Decisions, Rulings, and Other Documents -- 6-8. Local Law -- Chapter 7. Court Rules and Practice -- 7-1. Introduction -- 7-2. Court Rules -- a. Federal Rules -- b. State Rules -- 7-3. Legal Ethics -- 7-4. Briefs and Other Court Documents -- 7-5. Directories of Courts and Judges -- 7-6. Forms and Jury Instructions -- Chapter 8. Specialized and Nonlegal Resources -- 8-1. Introduction -- 8-2. Looseleaf and Electronic Services -- 8-3. Current Awareness -- a. Legal Newspapers and Newsletters -- b. Current Scholarship -- c. Blogs and Other Online Resources -- 8-4. Legal History Resources -- 8-5. Statistics -- 8-6. Legal Directories -- 8-7. General News and Business Information -- 8-8. Interdisciplinary Research -- 8-9. Specialized Research Guides -- Chapter 9. International Law.9-1. Introduction -- 9-2. Preliminary Research -- 9-3. U.S. Practice in International Law -- a. Treaties -- b. Foreign Relations Documents -- 9-4. General Treaty Research -- 9-5. Cases and Arbitrations -- a. International Court of Justice -- b. Other Courts -- c. Arbitrations -- 9-6. International Organizations -- a. United Nations and Related Agencies -- b. World Trade Organization -- c. European Union and Other Regional Organizations -- 9-7. Sources for Further Information -- Chapter 10. The Law of Other Countries -- 10-1. Introduction -- 10-2. Legal Systems of the World -- 10-3. Reference Resources -- a. Encyclopedias and Legal System Guides -- b. Research Guides and Indexes -- c. Summaries and Translations of Laws -- d. Dictionaries -- 10-4. Original Sources -- a. Links to Country Websites -- b. Common Law Jurisdictions -- c. Civil Law Jurisdictions -- Appendix A. State Legal Research Guides -- Appendix B. Major Treatises and Services by Subject -- Resource Index -- Subject Index.This comprehensive but succinct guide covers research procedures using major online services, free Internet resources, and library materials.Nutshell series.Legal researchUnited StatesLegal research340.072073Cohen Morris L.1927-2010,247069Olson Kent C.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910149447103321Legal research in a nutshell2895811UNINA03507nam 22006375 450 99658807010331620221031191439.00-8147-6940-30-585-36828-710.18574/9780814769409(CKB)111004368615276(EBL)865852(OCoLC)782878038(SSID)ssj0000641266(PQKBManifestationID)12269621(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000641266(PQKBWorkID)10623104(PQKB)10168465(MiAaPQ)EBC865852(OCoLC)47010101(MdBmJHUP)muse10461(DE-B1597)548150(DE-B1597)9780814769409(EXLCZ)9911100436861527620200623h19951995 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe slave soul of Russia moral masochism and the cult of suffering /Daniel Rancour-LaferriereNew York, NY :New York University Press,[1995]©19951 online resource (346 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8147-7458-X 0-8147-7482-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-317) and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --1. Introduction --2. Some Historical Highlights --3. Two Key Words in the Vocabulary of Russian Masochism --4. Masochism in Russian Literature --5. Ontogeny and the Cultural Context --6. The Russian Fool and His Mother --7. Is the Slave Soul of Russia a Gendered Object? --8. Born in a Bania: The Masochism of Russian Bathhouse Rituals --9. Masochism and the Collective --10. Conclusion --Notes --Bibliography --IndexWhy, asks Daniel Rancour-Laferriere in this controversial book, has Russia been a country of suffering? Russian history, religion, folklore, and literature are rife with suffering. The plight of Anna Karenina, the submissiveness of serfs in the 16th and 17th centuries, ancient religious tracts emphasizing humility as the mother of virtues, the trauma of the Bolshevik revolution, the current economic upheavals wracking the country-- these are only a few of the symptoms of what The Slave Soul of Russia identifies as a veritable cult of suffering that has been centuries in the making. Bringing to light dozens of examples of self-defeating activities and behaviors that have become an integral component of the Russian psyche, Rancour-Laferriere convincingly illustrates how masochism has become a fact of everyday life in Russia. Until now, much attention has been paid to the psychology of Russia's leaders and their impact on the country's condition. Here, for the first time, is a compelling portrait of the Russian people's psychology.Self-destructive behaviorRussia (Federation)MasochismRussia (Federation)National characteristics, RussianRussia (Federation)CivilizationSelf-destructive behaviorMasochismNational characteristics, Russian.947NK 4700rvkRancour-Laferriere Danielauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1214845DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996588070103316The Slave Soul of Russia2805031UNISA