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Students of Courts & Procedures studies need not worry about paying for over-priced textbooks anymore – renting textbooks is an option! Courts & Procedures textbooks – for example Forum Non Conveniens: History, Global Practice, and Future under the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements by [Ronald A. Brand, Scott R. Jablonski], and Extradition Law and Practice by [Ivor Stanbrook, Clive Stanbrook] – are often some of the most frequently updated books by Publishing companies. The field of Courts & Procedures is constantly changing, and new editions can come yearly and at a huge cost to students who continually buy new books. So why buy when you can rent cheap textbooks? There are plenty of Courts & Procedures books to rent – BookRenter has of them all!
Used book sales can be a cheap option as well, but often can be more expensive than textbook rentals. However, there are very few return policies with used books, and especially when taking Courts & Procedures classes, buying a used book can be dangerous and costly.