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In Defense of Public Order: The Emerging Field of Sanction Law

AUTHOR Unknown
PUBLISHER Praeger (03/11/1985)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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These studies are designed to clarify a field of legal study and professional practice that has begun to emerge only in recent times. The choice of sanction is frequently carried out in improvised, confused, and even contradictory fashion. The main questions that the authors try to answer are: Why bother to extend the meaning of the term sanction to include so much? What do we expect to see accomplished? Arens and Lasswell show that many sanctioning arrangements now current in the U.S. are on their face inconsistent with the articulated goals of the American system of public order, and that in actual operation the goals of our system suffer chronic and substantial defeat.
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ISBN-13: 9780313247323
ISBN-10: 0313247323
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 326
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.75 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 1.39 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Dust Cover
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Law | Civil Procedure
Dewey Decimal: 347.305
Library of Congress Control Number: 84027979
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These studies are designed to clarify a field of legal study and professional practice that has begun to emerge only in recent times. The choice of sanction is frequently carried out in improvised, confused, and even contradictory fashion. The main questions that the authors try to answer are: Why bother to extend the meaning of the term sanction to include so much? What do we expect to see accomplished? Arens and Lasswell show that many sanctioning arrangements now current in the U.S. are on their face inconsistent with the articulated goals of the American system of public order, and that in actual operation the goals of our system suffer chronic and substantial defeat.
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As a pediatrician, writer, wife, and mother, Perri Klass has demonstrated how medicine is integral to the health of families and communities, and how doctors themselves struggle to balance the conflicting needs of profession, self, and family. As medical director of Reach Out and Read, she encourages other pediatricians to foster pre-reading skills in their young patients. While earning her M.D. at Harvard, Klass contributed articles to "Mademoiselle" and "The New York Times" as well as to scientific and medical journals. She also wrote her first book, "A Not Entirely Benign Procedure "(1987), which chronicles her introduction to medicine and motherhood. In the following years she has continued to publish books, essays, award-winning short stories, a novel, and numerous articles, ranging from professional papers to popular journalism and travel pieces.
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