Criminal Law (Books and Journals)
271 results for Criminal Law (Books and Journals)
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology From Vol. 36 Nbr. 1, April 2003 to Vol. 43 Nbr. 2, August 2010 Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd., 2009
- There Ought to be a Law: Gustav Radruch, Lon L. Fuller, and H.L.A. Hart on the Choice Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism.
- The US Supreme Court's Platonic Bankruptcy Code.
- Technology and the Virtues, A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting. By Shannon Vallor, Oxford University Press (2018).
- Hayek's Theory of Spontaneous Order and the Normative Development of the Free Market and Common Law.
- Post Civil War Firearm Patent Litigation Against the U.S. Government.
- Contra Tanner on Wall Street, Financiers, Inheritance and Egalitarianism.
- Unger on Contemporary Styles of Legal Analysis.
- An Analysis of St. Thomas Aquinas's Position on the Relationship Between Justice and Legality.
- Entering Law Students' Ethical Stigma: A Proposal to Introduce the MPRE Along with the LSAT.
- A Minimalist International Legal Order: Enforcing Jus Cogens Norms Through the Fiduciary Jurisdiction of National Courts.
- The Scene of Violence: Cinema Crime Affect.
- Lines in the Sand: The Cronulla Riots, Multiculturalism and National Belonging.
- Intimate partner violence against aboriginal men in Canada.
- Border Crimes: Australia's War on Illicit Migrants.
- Policing indigenous peoples on two colonial frontiers: Australia's Mounted Police and Canada's North-West Mounted Police.
- Handbook of Internet Crime.
- Reviews Round-Up.
- Maori and criminal offending: a critical appraisal.
- Indigenous violence.
- Estimating the magnitude of rape and sexual assault against American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Women.
- Aboriginal violence and state response: histories, policies and legacies in Queensland 1860-1940.
- Indigenous sentencing courts and partner violence: perspectives of court practitioners and elders on gender power imbalances during the sentencing hearing.
- Why do some aboriginal communities have lower crime rates than others? A Pilot Study.
- On regional and cultural approaches to Australian Indigenous violence.
- Justice in Transition: Community Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland.
- Murdering Stepmothers: The Execution of Martha Rendell.
- Crime and Everyday Life.
- Sex Offenders and Preventive Detention: Politics, Policy and Practice.
- State Power Crime.
- Contemporary State Terrorism: Theory and Practice.
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