Justice miscarried: ethics and aesthetics in law

London: Harvester Wheatsheaf. Edited by Ronnie Warrington (1994)
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This new study seeks to reopen the law-ethics debate from a postmodern perspective and calls for a radical reassessment of the relationship between law and morality.

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