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Killing State: Capital Punishment in Law, Politics and Culture
by Sarat, Austin, ed.
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Helps to explain why this country clings tenaciously to capital punishment long after other democratic nations have abandoned it. This book signals the emergence of a new way of thinking about state killing that moves beyond abstract moral argument and narrow policy debate to assess its impact upon our legal system, its powerful symbolic appeal, and its place in contemporary "culture wars." | |
Published 1999
by Oxford University, Paperback, 263 Pages, ISBN: 9780195146028, ISBN-10: 0195146026, List Price $44.95.
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