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Global Crime Stories: How Different Countries Handle Justice (eBook)

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Global Crime Stories: How Different Countries Handle Justice (eBook)

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Global Crime Stories: How Different Countries Handle Justice explores the complexities of crime and punishment across the world. From the notorious trials of Amanda Knox and Casey Anthony to the global debate on capital punishment in Iran and Saudi Arabia, this book examines how different legal systems shape justice. Delving into common law, civil law, and Sharia-based systems, author Sean Dupree offers readers a comparative study of the world's most impactful criminal cases, highlighting the cultural, political, and societal influences that define justice in different countries. With a focus on human rights, justice reform, and the role of international courts, Global Crime Stories reveals the delicate balance between punishment, rehabilitation, and accountability.

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Last updated Oct 24, 2024

You'll get an ebook that explores crime and justice systems around the world, offering a comparative look at how different countries handle high-profile criminal cases and the influence of cultural, political, and societal factors on justice.

Pages
146
Format
Ebook (PDF/EPUB)
Focus
Comparative legal systems, global justice, human rights, high-profile criminal cases, and international law.
Language
English
Instant Access
Immediate download after purchase
Audience
True crime enthusiasts, legal scholars, students of international law, human rights activists, and readers interested in global justice and legal systems.
Value
Offers a comparative analysis of how different countries handle crime and justice, examining cultural, political, and societal factors, and providing insights into the complexities of legal systems across the world, from high-profile cases to debates on capital punishment and human rights.
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