The town of Clayton finds itself terrorized by a serial killer who is preying on the women of the town's congregations.
Scales of Justice tackles this issue. Interrogating struggles over globalization, Nancy Fraser reconstructs the theory of justice for a post-Westphalian world.
Colonel Cartarette's body lies sprawled beside the River Chyne, beside him is the giant trout he has been trying to catch for years.
America's ninety-six million fat people need this book more than they ever needed a diet. It will be the document that people turn to for answers on all their legal questions regarding weight. This book is long overdue.
In Balancing the Scales of Justice, Anthony Crubaugh tests this claim by examining the effects of revolutionary changes in local justice on the inhabitants of one region in rural France.
The Scales of justice was definitely a page turner to the end. The twisted plot kept me on the edge of my seat. I never saw the suspenseful end coming. I cant wait for the next book. Linda Knight, book critic from Portland, Oregon.
The essays in this book originally appeared in Trans-action magazine.
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An examination of corruption in Australian society, beginning with the lowest level of the judicial system and ending at the highest levels.___
Many of the essays in this book originally appeared in Transaction/Society magazine.