Über das Strafen
Recht und Sicherheit in der demokratischen Gesellschaft
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Word Count
93,500 words, Guess
Page Count
374 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28219390M
- ISBN-139783426276877
- ISBN-103426276879
- OCLC Control Number1123166311
Classifications
- LCCKK8233 .F573 2018
Description
What is a just punishment? Does it even exist? For the passionate and verbose criminal lawyer Thomas Fischer, it is about what holds our society together: a self-given set of rules, our legal system, which depends on many conditions and is in constant motion. Criminal law is the focus of public interest like no other legal area. As a basis for state action, it promises security; but it is also a place where fundamental questions of social life, freedom of movement and responsibility are negotiated and discussed. Fischer's thesis: criminal law is communication and violence.
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