| Whose Justice?: The Law and the Left | 
enlarge | Authors: Colin Fox, Gregor Gall, John Scott Publisher: Scottish Left Review Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 123 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 0955036216 EAN: 9780955036217 ASIN: 0955036216
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Product Description This is not simply a critique of the current state of our law and justice. Drawing on an array of perspectives and international experiences, the contributors lay out a set of ideas and proposals to resolve and ameliorate the current deficiencies and injustices. In doing so, they cast new light on some of the rather tired and hide-bound traditional approaches of the left to law and justice. Consequently, the political parties contesting the 2007 elections would do well to consider the proposals and conclusions of "Whose Justice?" if they genuinely want to create the best small country in the world to live in. It includes contributions from Colin Fox MSP, solicitor-advocate John Scott, Professors Gregor Gall and Jacqueline Tombs, Tommy Sheridan MSP, Sheriff Alastair Duff, councillor Keith Baldassara, former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons Clive Fairweather, justice activists John McManus and Richard Haley, lawyer Mike Dailly, STUC health and safety official Ian Tasker, and Dr Nick McKerrell.
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