Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

ROBERTO ARON is listed in Who’s Who In American Law as “Author, Teacher and Writer:”. He received his LL.B. degree from the University of Chile’s Faculty of Law. He began his career as a trial attorney in Chile where he practiced law and taught a course in Forensic Oratory.

 

In 1957 he moved to Israel and became a member of that country’s Bar. Mr. Aron has three Master of Law degrees from New York University in International Legal Studies, in Corporate and Commercial Law and from NYU’s Skirball Department a Master of Arts Degree (Talmudic Law). He has participated in two National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) workshops held at Harvard Law School and in the Oxford Trial Advocacy Program, held at Oxford University Law School in England.

 

For fourteen years Mr. Aron has been the chair of Trial Advocacy at the Law School of Tel Aviv University. He has also been a guest teacher at New York University’s School of Law in courses directed by Professor Chester L. Mirsky and Anthony G. Amsterdam.

 

In 1975 Mr. Aron was designated by the Israeli Government as adviser to the Israeli Mission to the United Nations and moved to New York where he began his work as a writer, co-authoring four books for Shepard’s/McGraw- Hill and West Group entitled: “How to Prepare Witnesses for Trial,” “Cross Examination Skills- the Litigator Puzzle”, “Impeachment of Witnesses” and “Trial Communications Skills.”

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Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

ROBERTO ARON is listed in Who’s Who In American Law as “Author, Teacher and Writer:”. He received his LL.B. degree from the University of Chile’s Faculty of Law. He began his career as a trial attorney in Chile where he practiced law and taught a course in Forensic Oratory.

 

In 1957 he moved to Israel and became a member of that country’s Bar. Mr. Aron has three Master of Law degrees from New York University in International Legal Studies, in Corporate and Commercial Law and from NYU’s Skirball Department a Master of Arts Degree (Talmudic Law). He has participated in two National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) workshops held at Harvard Law School and in the Oxford Trial Advocacy Program, held at Oxford University Law School in England.

 

For fourteen years Mr. Aron has been the chair of Trial Advocacy at the Law School of Tel Aviv University. He has also been a guest teacher at New York University’s School of Law in courses directed by Professor Chester L. Mirsky and Anthony G. Amsterdam.

 

In 1975 Mr. Aron was designated by the Israeli Government as adviser to the Israeli Mission to the United Nations and moved to New York where he began his work as a writer, co-authoring four books for Shepard’s/McGraw- Hill and West Group entitled: “How to Prepare Witnesses for Trial,” “Cross Examination Skills- the Litigator Puzzle”, “Impeachment of Witnesses” and “Trial Communications Skills.”

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Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

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Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

Influence of Jewish Law in Some American Constitutional Amendments

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ROBERTO ARON is listed in Who’s Who In American Law as “Author, Teacher and Writer:”. He received his LL.B. degree from the University of Chile’s Faculty of Law. He began his career as a trial attorney in Chile where he practiced law and taught a course in Forensic Oratory.

 

In 1957 he moved to Israel and became a member of that country’s Bar. Mr. Aron has three Master of Law degrees from New York University in International Legal Studies, in Corporate and Commercial Law and from NYU’s Skirball Department a Master of Arts Degree (Talmudic Law). He has participated in two National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) workshops held at Harvard Law School and in the Oxford Trial Advocacy Program, held at Oxford University Law School in England.

 

For fourteen years Mr. Aron has been the chair of Trial Advocacy at the Law School of Tel Aviv University. He has also been a guest teacher at New York University’s School of Law in courses directed by Professor Chester L. Mirsky and Anthony G. Amsterdam.

 

In 1975 Mr. Aron was designated by the Israeli Government as adviser to the Israeli Mission to the United Nations and moved to New York where he began his work as a writer, co-authoring four books for Shepard’s/McGraw- Hill and West Group entitled: “How to Prepare Witnesses for Trial,” “Cross Examination Skills- the Litigator Puzzle”, “Impeachment of Witnesses” and “Trial Communications Skills.”


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ISBN-13: 9781463433406
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 07/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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