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The Digest of Justinian (Revised English language edition)
Alan Watson
This is the 2-volume set of Alan Watson's edited translation of the Digest of Justinian, a key compilation of Roman Law.
Excerpt reproduced with permission of University of Pennsylvania Press.
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Employment Law and Employment Discrimination: Essential Terms and Concepts
Rebecca White
A succinct but substantive overview of employment law which covers jurisdiction issues surrounding employment discrimination law and federal and state procedural topics surrounding the filing of administrative charges of discrimination and civil lawsuits.
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Redfearn Wills and Administration in Georgia, Including Estate Planning, Guardian and Ward Trusts, and Forms (comparative treatment edition)
Sarajane N. Love
A practical treatise on the law of wills and the administration of estates in Georgia. This edition describes the differences in Georgia probate law before and after the revised Georgia probate code enacted in 1996.
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Jesus and the Law
Alan Watson
Investigates Jesus' actions against contemporary Jewish order and his challenges to Jewish law.
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The Trial of Stephen: The First Christian Martyr
Alan Watson
Explores the trial and execution of Stephen in its historical context with careful attention to Stephen's own defense and his place among the early Christian leaders.
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Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief: With Forms (1996)
Donald E. Wilkes, Jr.
This book contains the basic federal statutes and related reference sources that are essential to the preparation, legal research, and litigation of a federal postconviction remedy proceeding.
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State Postconviction Remedies and Relief: With Forms (1996 edition)
Donald E. Wilkes, Jr.
A comprehensive review of common law and statutory postconviction remedies available at the state level.
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Jesus and the Jews: the Pharisaic Tradition in John
Alan Watson
Investigation into a hypothetical source S as a resource in the construction of the Gospel of John.
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Spirit of Roman Law
Alan Watson
Explores the values and approaches of Roman lawmakers and jurists from the Twelve Tables, around 451 B.C., to the end of the so-called classical period, around A.D. 235.
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The Trial of Jesus
Alan Watson
Explores religious writings to discern the most consistent tradition outlining the events leading to Jesus' trial and execution, not by the Jewish Sanhedrin but by Roman authorities in Palestine.
School of Law faculty at the University of Georgia author some of our country's leading legal scholarship. The following is a collection of books published by our past and current faculty members. Several faculty members have also created open educational resources made available through open textbook platforms. View a list of our faculty's open educational resource materials.
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