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Watching Out: Reflections on Justice and Injustice
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Explore the nuanced landscapes of justice and injustice in "Watching Out: Reflections on Justice and Injustice" by Julian Burnside. This compelling book delves deep into the complexities of the legal system, illuminating the often painful discrepancies between due process and actual outcomes. With 272 pages of insightful commentary, Burnside, a distinguished barrister and human rights advocate, artfully navigates the origins and functioning of the justice system. He candidly addresses the irony that our so-called 'justice system' may not always yield genuine justice. This trade paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2017, offers readers a critical examination of justice, highlighting both its intended purpose and its failures. Perfect for those interested in law, human rights, and social justice, "Watching Out" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the depths of judicial integrity and the struggles against injustice. Invest in your understanding of the modern legal landscape and challenge your perspective on societal norms. Order today and benefit from FREE shipping on this essential read, but please note that combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Allow up to 10 days for delivery. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your library with a thought-provoking exploration of justice.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925322323
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2017
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 272
Description:
When put to the test, most people have difficulty identifying what justice is, especially when there is tension between proper process and a desired result. Due process is inherent in our conception of justice. But bad process can yield the right result, just as good process can produce the wrong result. The legal system is designed to produce justice. We call it the justice system - sometimes un-selfconsciously, sometimes with bitter irony. It is designed to produce justice according to law. Whether it achieves that goal is not the subject of general agreement.?In Watching Out, a successor volume to his best-selling Watching Brief, noted barrister and human-rights advocate Julian Burnside explains the origins of our legal system, looks at the way it operates in practice, and points out ways in which it does and doesn?t run true to its ultimate purposes.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925322323
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2017
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 272
Description:
When put to the test, most people have difficulty identifying what justice is, especially when there is tension between proper process and a desired result. Due process is inherent in our conception of justice. But bad process can yield the right result, just as good process can produce the wrong result. The legal system is designed to produce justice. We call it the justice system - sometimes un-selfconsciously, sometimes with bitter irony. It is designed to produce justice according to law. Whether it achieves that goal is not the subject of general agreement.?In Watching Out, a successor volume to his best-selling Watching Brief, noted barrister and human-rights advocate Julian Burnside explains the origins of our legal system, looks at the way it operates in practice, and points out ways in which it does and doesn?t run true to its ultimate purposes.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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