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Torture and the Law of Proof by John H. Langbein; 9780226468945

Torture and the Law of Proof

By John H. Langbein

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Description

Torture and the Law of Proof by John H. Langbein delves into the intricate relationship between legal principles and the grim realities of torture. This scholarly work explores how the use of torture has historically influenced legal evidence and the administration of justice. Langbein’s meticulous analysis challenges conventional narratives and prompts critical reflection on the ethical implications of evidence obtained under duress.

The Story

Langbein meticulously recounts significant historical episodes where torture played a pivotal role in legal proceedings. He examines the moral and philosophical dilemmas faced by legal systems that have resorted to such inhumane practices. The narrative weaves through various jurisdictions and periods, illustrating how the law has grappled with the admissibility of evidence acquired through torture, ultimately questioning the integrity of such evidence in a just society.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging narrative that blends history with legal theory.
  • Provokes thought on contemporary issues surrounding human rights and justice.
  • Offers a comprehensive overview of torture’s impact on legal practices across cultures.

Perfect For

This book is essential reading for students and scholars of legal history, jurisprudence, and human rights. It will resonate with those interested in the ethical dimensions of law and the ongoing debates regarding torture and its consequences. Langbein's previous works, such as The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial, further enhance his reputation as a leading voice in legal scholarship.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 143 mm × 216 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226468945

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