The anthology Enduring Issues in Law and Society is a reflection on how members of society can live together without causing harm to others. The solution is rooted in the basic concepts of equality, fairness, and justice, which informed the selected readings. The book uses real-world examples to give students information, and encourages them to think critically about contemporary social issues. Section One helps students understand crime, law, and justice. It introduces social justice theory, and addresses general misinformation about crime. Section Two identifies inequities...
The anthology Enduring Issues in Law and Society is a reflection on how members of society can live together without causing harm to others. Th...
Examining the extent to which refugee law applies to and protects stateless persons, this book sets out the protection offered by the 1954 Convention and its deficiencies. It also examines whether stateless persons who are outside their country of former residence can obtain protection as refugees in international law.
Examining the extent to which refugee law applies to and protects stateless persons, this book sets out the protection offered by the 1954 Convention...