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Liberal criminal theory

Liberal criminal theory

A. P. Simester, Antje Du Bois-Pedain, Ulfrid Neumann

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"2015 marks the 800th anniversary of the grant at Runnymede of Magna Carta.The story of how Magna Carta came into being ,and has been interpreted since, and its impact on individual rights and constitutional developments has more twists and turns than any soap opera. The authors bring their legal experience and interpretative skills to uncover the original meaning of the liberties enshrined in Magna Carta, and to trace their development in later centuries up to the drafting of the Constitution of the United States of America. By providing that the powers of the King were not unlimited, the Charter was groundbreaking, yet it was also a conservative document, following the form of Anglo-Saxon charters and seeking to return government to the ways of the Norman kings. This book tells the enthralling, ultimately inspirational, story of Magna Carta in a concise and readable fashion and will captivate laymen and lawyers alike."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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OL23360783W

Subjects

Criminal lawPhilosophyCriminal justice, administration ofPunishmentAdministration of Criminal justiceLiberalismStrafrechtstheorieCriminologyConstitutional historyPolitics and governmentMagna Carta

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