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  1. Born to be criminal
    the discourse on criminality and the practice of punishment in late imperial Russia and early Soviet Union : interdisciplinary approaches
    Contributor: Nicolosi, Riccardo (HerausgeberIn); Hartmann, Anne (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]; ©2017
    Publisher:  transcript, Bielefeld

    This collection of essays explores the continuities and disruptions in the perceptions of criminality, its causes and ways of fighting it in late imperial Russia and the early Soviet Union. It focuses on both the discourse on criminality and thus the... more

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    This collection of essays explores the continuities and disruptions in the perceptions of criminality, its causes and ways of fighting it in late imperial Russia and the early Soviet Union. It focuses on both the discourse on criminality and thus the conceptualisation of criminality in various disciplines (criminology, psychiatry, and literature), and penal practice, that is, different aspects of criminal law and anti-crime policy. Thus, the volume is markedly interdisciplinary, with authors representing a variety of approaches in history and literary studies, from social history to discourse analysis, from the history of sciences to text analysis.

     

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    Contributor: Nicolosi, Riccardo (HerausgeberIn); Hartmann, Anne (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783839441596
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    RVK Categories: NP 5998 ; KH 1045 ; NQ 5055
    Corporations / Congresses: The born and the common criminal - the discourse on criminality and the practice of punishment in late imperial Russia and early Soviet Union (2015, München)
    Series: Lettre
    Subjects: Crime; Criminals; Criminology; Aufsatzsammlung; Konferenzschrift; Criminality.; Criminology.; Cultural History.; Eastern European History.; Law.; Literary Studies.; Literature.; Medicine.; Slavic Studies.; Soci.; Social History.; Soviet Union.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
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  2. Writing Beyond the State
    Post-Sovereign Approaches to Human Rights in Literary Studies
    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Pinto, Samantha (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Rescuers -- Chapter 2. Heroic and Empathic Rescuers in Foundational Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 3. Rescuers as Saints and Martyrs in Contemporary Migrant Melodrama -- Part II. Mothers and Fathers -- Chapter 4. Madre... more

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    Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Rescuers -- Chapter 2. Heroic and Empathic Rescuers in Foundational Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 3. Rescuers as Saints and Martyrs in Contemporary Migrant Melodrama -- Part II. Mothers and Fathers -- Chapter 4. Madre Dolorosa: Casting Competitions in Mother Activism -- Chapter 5. Wounded Warriors: Corrective Castings in Male Activism -- Part III. Children and YouthChapter -- 6. Unaccompanied Migrant Children: Orphan-Martyrs in Motion -- Chapter 7. DREAMer Youth Artist-Activists: Queering Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 8. Epilogue. “This compelling and timely collection reworks the conflict between human rights and state sovereignty. The rich and varied essays invoke emergent cultural forms and political strategies to generate new imaginaries of justice in an age of transnationalism.” – Neville Hoad, Author of African Intimacies This book investigates the imaginative capacities of literature, art and culture as sites for reimagining human rights, addressing deep historical and structural forms of belonging and unbelonging; the rise of xenophobia, neoliberal governance, and securitization that result in the purposeful precaritization of marginalized populations; ecological damage that threatens us all, yet the burdens of which are distributed unequally; and the possibility of decolonial and posthuman approaches to rights discourses. The book starts from the premise that there are deep-seated limits to the political possibilities of state and individual sovereignty in terms of protecting human rights around the world. The essays explore how different forms, materials, perspectives, and aesthetics can help reveal the limits of normative human rights and contribute to the cultural production of new human rights imaginaries beyond the borders of state and self. Alexandra S. Moore is Professor of English and Co-Director of the Human Rights Institute at Binghamton University, USA. Her most recent publications include the monograph Vulnerability and Security in Human Rights Literature and Visual Culture (2016) and several co-edited collections—Witnessing Torture: Perspectives of Survivors and Human Rights Workers (with Swanson, 2018); The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights (with McClennen, 2015); and Teaching Human Rights in Literary and Cultural Studies (with Goldberg, 2015). Her current research focus is on cultural representations of rendition, torture, and indefinite detention in the war on terror. Samantha Pinto is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Her book Difficult Diasporas: The Transnational Feminist Aesthetic of the Black Atlantic (NYU Press, 2013) was the winner of the 2013 William Sanders Scarborough Prize for African American Literature and Culture from the MLA. Her second book, Infamous Bodies (2020), explores the relationship between 18th- and 19th-century black women celebrities and discourses of race, gender and human rights. Currently, she is at work on her third book on race, embodiment, and scientific discourse in African American and African Diaspora culture.

     

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    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Pinto, Samantha (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783030344566
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    Series: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Culture and Human Rights
    Subjects: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Comparative literature.; Social justice.; Human rights.; Criminology.; Peace.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 302 p. 18 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
  3. Witnessing Torture
    Perspectives of Torture Survivors and Human Rights Workers
    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Swanson, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham

    This book demonstrates a new, interdisciplinary approach to life writing about torture that situates torture firmly within its socio-political context, as opposed to extending the long line of representations written in the idiom of the proverbial... more

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    This book demonstrates a new, interdisciplinary approach to life writing about torture that situates torture firmly within its socio-political context, as opposed to extending the long line of representations written in the idiom of the proverbial dark chamber. By dismantling the rhetorical divide that typically separates survivors’ suffering from human rights workers’ expertise, contributors engage with the personal, professional, and institutional dimensions of torture and redress. Essays in this volume consider torture from diverse locations - the Philippines, Argentina, Sudan, and Guantánamo, among others. From across the globe, contributors witness both individual pain and institutional complicity; the challenges of building communities of healing across linguistic and national divides; and the role of the law, art, writing, and teaching in representing and responding to torture

     

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    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Swanson, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
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    Subjects: Literature; Literature, Modern; Literature, Modern; Terrorism; Political violence; Human rights; Social justice; Literature, Modern; Literature, Modern; Terrorism; Political violence; Human rights; Social justice; Literature; Criminology.
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  4. Writing Beyond the State
    Post-Sovereign Approaches to Human Rights in Literary Studies
    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Pinto, Samantha (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Rescuers -- Chapter 2. Heroic and Empathic Rescuers in Foundational Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 3. Rescuers as Saints and Martyrs in Contemporary Migrant Melodrama -- Part II. Mothers and Fathers -- Chapter 4. Madre... more

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    Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Rescuers -- Chapter 2. Heroic and Empathic Rescuers in Foundational Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 3. Rescuers as Saints and Martyrs in Contemporary Migrant Melodrama -- Part II. Mothers and Fathers -- Chapter 4. Madre Dolorosa: Casting Competitions in Mother Activism -- Chapter 5. Wounded Warriors: Corrective Castings in Male Activism -- Part III. Children and YouthChapter -- 6. Unaccompanied Migrant Children: Orphan-Martyrs in Motion -- Chapter 7. DREAMer Youth Artist-Activists: Queering Migrant Melodrama -- Chapter 8. Epilogue. “This compelling and timely collection reworks the conflict between human rights and state sovereignty. The rich and varied essays invoke emergent cultural forms and political strategies to generate new imaginaries of justice in an age of transnationalism.” – Neville Hoad, Author of African Intimacies This book investigates the imaginative capacities of literature, art and culture as sites for reimagining human rights, addressing deep historical and structural forms of belonging and unbelonging; the rise of xenophobia, neoliberal governance, and securitization that result in the purposeful precaritization of marginalized populations; ecological damage that threatens us all, yet the burdens of which are distributed unequally; and the possibility of decolonial and posthuman approaches to rights discourses. The book starts from the premise that there are deep-seated limits to the political possibilities of state and individual sovereignty in terms of protecting human rights around the world. The essays explore how different forms, materials, perspectives, and aesthetics can help reveal the limits of normative human rights and contribute to the cultural production of new human rights imaginaries beyond the borders of state and self. Alexandra S. Moore is Professor of English and Co-Director of the Human Rights Institute at Binghamton University, USA. Her most recent publications include the monograph Vulnerability and Security in Human Rights Literature and Visual Culture (2016) and several co-edited collections—Witnessing Torture: Perspectives of Survivors and Human Rights Workers (with Swanson, 2018); The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights (with McClennen, 2015); and Teaching Human Rights in Literary and Cultural Studies (with Goldberg, 2015). Her current research focus is on cultural representations of rendition, torture, and indefinite detention in the war on terror. Samantha Pinto is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Her book Difficult Diasporas: The Transnational Feminist Aesthetic of the Black Atlantic (NYU Press, 2013) was the winner of the 2013 William Sanders Scarborough Prize for African American Literature and Culture from the MLA. Her second book, Infamous Bodies (2020), explores the relationship between 18th- and 19th-century black women celebrities and discourses of race, gender and human rights. Currently, she is at work on her third book on race, embodiment, and scientific discourse in African American and African Diaspora culture.

     

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    Contributor: Moore, Alexandra S. (HerausgeberIn); Pinto, Samantha (HerausgeberIn)
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    Series: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Culture and Human Rights
    Subjects: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Comparative literature.; Social justice.; Human rights.; Criminology.; Peace.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 302 p. 18 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
  5. Demythologizing inaccurate perceptions of the insanity defense

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    Enthalten in: Law and human behavior; Washington, DC : American Psychological Assoc., 1977-; 18, Heft 1, 63-70, 2.1994; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Psychology.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Personality.; (lcsh)Difference (Psychology).; (lcsh)Community psychology.; Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.; Criminology.; Personality and Differential Psychology.; Community Psychology.
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  6. Class and crime in war-time: Lessons of the American Vietnam war resistance in Canada
    Author: Hagan, John

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    Enthalten in: Crime, law and social change; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1991-; 37, Heft 2, 137-162, 3.2002; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Criminal law.; (lcsh)Political science.; (lcsh)Social sciences.; Criminology.; Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.; Political Science.; Society.
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  7. W.D. Wright, Black Intellectuals, Black Cognition, and a Black Aesthetic

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    Enthalten in: Crime, law and social change; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1991-; 29, Heft 4, 350-352, 5.1998; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Criminal law.; (lcsh)Political science.; (lcsh)Social sciences.; Criminology.; Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.; Political Science.; Society.
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  8. A Charmed Spectacle: England and its Constitutional Imagination
    Author: Ward, Ian

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 22, Heft 2-3, 235-251, 5.2000; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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  9. Celan and the Heart Cry

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 3, 273-279, 10.2001; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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  10. Learning Pain: Poetry in Emotion

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 2, 179-185, 5.2001; Online-Ressource
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  11. Ginsberg: Under the World

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 3, 271-272, 10.2001; Online-Ressource
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  12. With the One Coin for Fee: A.E. Houseman's Law
    Author: Gearey, Adam

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 2, 199-209, 5.2001; Online-Ressource
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  13. Law and the Refusals of Poetry
    Author: Gearey, Adam

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 2, 123-130, 5.2001; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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  14. Law Like Poetry – Burnt Norton

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 3, 285-288, 10.2001; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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  15. A new beginning
    Author: Virr, Paul

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 3, 281-283, 10.2001; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
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  16. Writing On: Robert Creeley's The Death of Venus

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 3, 251-262, 10.2001; Online-Ressource
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  17. Building in the Imagin(ed)(n)ation: An Essay Inspired by W.B. Yeats' – ``Meditations in Time of Civil War''

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 2, 223-230, 5.2001; Online-Ressource
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  18. R.S. Thomas: Ministering Otherness

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 23, Heft 2, 131-138, 5.2001; Online-Ressource
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  19. Wie erschließen sich Motiv und Motivation einer Straftat?

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    Enthalten in: Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kriminologie; Darmstadt : Steinkopff, 2007-; 18, Heft 2 (4.4.2024), 185-188, 5.2024; Online-Ressource
    Subjects: Gerichtliche Psychiatrie; Motivation; Psychologie; Motivationspsychologie; Tatmotiv
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Psychiatry.; (lcsh)Psychology.; (lcsh)Criminology.; Psychiatry.; Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.; Criminology.
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  20. Crime and the multi-ethnic society: A view from Europe

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    Enthalten in: Crime, law and social change; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1991-; 19, Heft 3, 271-280, 4.1993; Online-Ressource
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  21. Centre-periphery dynamics, global transition and criminological transfers Introductory notes inspired by V.S. Naipaul

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    Enthalten in: Crime, law and social change; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1991-; 41, Heft 4, 301-317, 5.2004; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Criminal law.; (lcsh)Political science.; (lcsh)Social sciences.; Criminology.; Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.; Political Science.; Society.
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  22. Redact to React: Deconstructing Justice with Erasure Poetry

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 44, Heft 3 (16.9.2023), 359-384, 10.2023; Online-Ressource
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  23. Fragmentation and Relationality in Brexit Narratives: Linda Grant’s a Stranger City

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 44, Heft 2 (3.7.2023), 289-310, 8.2023; Online-Ressource
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  24. Children’s Literature and National Consciousness: Bruno Vincent’s Five on Brexit Island (2016) and Five Escape Brexit Island (2017), Text by Enid Blyton

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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 44, Heft 2 (10.7.2023), 325-339, 8.2023; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 1 online resource.
  25. The Legal and the Literary: Cultural Perspectives on Brexit

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: Liverpool law review; Getzville, NY : HeinOnline, 1979-; 44, Heft 2 (21.7.2023), 207-220, 8.2023; Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Law.; (lcsh)Criminology.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Law—History.; (lcsh)Law—Philosophy.; (lcsh)Ethics.; Law.; Criminology.; Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.; Philosophy of Law.; Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 1 online resource.