The Law as Literature: An Anthology of Great Writing in and about the LawLouis Blom-Cooper Bodley Head, 1961 - 448 страници |
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... punishment and only punishment , because if we treat him that way he will become that way . Another point to be understood about punishment is that it is not a universal solvent . Different people react differently to it . This is per ...
... punishment and only punishment , because if we treat him that way he will become that way . Another point to be understood about punishment is that it is not a universal solvent . Different people react differently to it . This is per ...
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... punished in order to deter potential malefactors . In its pure form , it is willing to assume arguendo that punishment may not reform and may even damage the particular individual being punished . But this unfortunate person must be ...
... punished in order to deter potential malefactors . In its pure form , it is willing to assume arguendo that punishment may not reform and may even damage the particular individual being punished . But this unfortunate person must be ...
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... punishment , not punishment itself . An internal control system generated by our mores and received beliefs keeps most of us from stealing . For those who require external controls , it is the threat of going to gaol , not actual time ...
... punishment , not punishment itself . An internal control system generated by our mores and received beliefs keeps most of us from stealing . For those who require external controls , it is the threat of going to gaol , not actual time ...
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PROSECUTION AND DEFENCE | 1 |
Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
Closing Address in the Nuremberg Trial | 34 |
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