In this exploration of modern legal culture, Friedman addresses how the contemporary idea of individual rights has altered the legal systems and authority... Læs mere
This is the fifth edition of a very successful textbook on clinical trials methodology, written by recognized leaders who have long and extensive experience in all areas of clinical trials.
This book examines our basic understandings of privacy as they are challenged by modern technology, changing social mores, and evolving legal understandings that both reflect and reinforce underlying changes in society.
A common complaint of the anti-lawyer movement is that under the influence of lawyers we have become a litigious society, in the process undermining traditional... Læs mere
In a society of strangers, there develops what can be called crimes of mobility -- forms of criminality rare in traditional societies: bigamy,... Læs mere
This collection is from discussions at a conference by a group of scholars who study crime or criminal justice at Stanford Law School in October 1995. The central question for discussion was the relationship between crime and criminal justice.
Through a series of historical analyses, Friedman explores the relationship between the legal system and the development of modern science and technology.
A common complaint of the anti-lawyer movement is that under the influence of lawyers we have become a litigious society, in the process undermining traditional... Læs mere
This collection is from discussions at a conference by a group of scholars who study crime or criminal justice at Stanford Law School in October 1995. The central question for discussion was the relationship between crime and criminal justice.
This book examines our basic understandings of privacy as they are challenged by modern technology, changing social mores, and evolving legal understandings that both reflect and reinforce underlying changes in society.