Stephen Shute Books
Action And Value In Criminal Law
By Stephen Shute, Stephen Shute, John Gardner, And Jeremy Horder
in This Challenging Collection Of New Essays, Leading Philosophers And Criminal Lawyers From The United States, The United Kingdom, And Canada Break With The Tradition Of Treating The Philosophical...
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Action And Value In Criminal Law
By Stephen Shute, Stephen Shute, John Gardner, And Jeremy Horder
in This Challenging Collection Of New Essays, Leading Philosophers And Criminal Lawyers From The United States, The United Kingdom, And Canada Break With The Tradition Of Treating The Philosophical...
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Criminal Law Theory: Doctrines Of The General Part
By Stephen Shute, Andrew Simester, . Conference, Andrew P Simester
Written by leading philosophers and lawyers from the United States and the United Kingdom, this collection of original essays offers new insights into the doctrines that make up the general part of...
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On Human Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1993
By S. L. Hurley, Stephen Shute
Are There Any Human Rights That Apply To All Women And All Men In All Cultures At All Times? Can We Ground Human Rights In An Abstract Rationality Possessed By Every Human Being? Or, As Some Philos...
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Evaluating The Impact And Effects Of Changes In The Parole System: Parole In Transition - Establishing The Base-Line Phase One
By Roger Hood, Stephen Shute, Roger G. Hood
Roger Hood And Stephen Shute. Includes Bibliographical References.
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A Fair Hearing?
By Roger Hood, Florence Seemungal, Stephen Shute, Rory O'Neill, Dave Whyte, Steve Tombs
Every year in the UK, hundreds of workers are killed just doing their jobs, thousands more die of illnesses caused by their work and tens of thousands suffer major injuries such as amputations, los...
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A Fair Hearing
By Stephen Shute, S. Shute, R. Hood, Hood, Roger, Seemungal, Florence, Shute, Stephen
This book reports on research which investigates the perceptions of ethnic minorities concerning their treatment in the criminal courts. It examines the extent to which ethnic minority defendants a...
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