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Basic concepts of legal thought
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ISBN: 0195083369 Year: 1996 Publisher: London Oxford university

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Loyalty : An essay on the morality of relationships
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ISBN: 0195070267 9780195070262 Year: 1993 Publisher: Oxford New York University press

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Basic Concepts of LAw
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ISBN: 0195121716 9780195121711 Year: 1998 Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Our secret constitution : how Lincoln redefined American democracy
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ISBN: 0195141423 0195156285 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

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Americans hate and distrust their government, but, at the same time, love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher's novel interpretation of constitutional history. He says that the US has 2 constitutions - one catering to freedom and fear, the other to the need for security and social justice.

Our secret constitution : how Lincoln redefined American democracy
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ISBN: 0199872163 9786610655342 0195302656 1280655348 0198032439 1602566976 9780199872169 9780198032434 9780195302653 9780195156287 0195156285 9780195141429 0195141423 6610655340 9781280655340 9781602566972 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Americans hate and distrust their government, but, at the same time, love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher's novel interpretation of constitutional history. He says that the US has 2 constitutions - one catering to freedom and fear, the other to the need for security and social justice.


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A crime of self-defense : Bernhard Goetz and the law on trial
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ISBN: 0029103118 9780029103111 Year: 1988 Publisher: New York : Free Press,


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The grammar of criminal law.
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ISBN: 0190903600 0190903589 0190903597 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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Rethinking criminal law
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ISBN: 128083448X 0195350367 9780195350364 0195136950 9780195136951 0199881308 0197720420 9780199881307 Year: 2023 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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This is a reprint of a book first published by Little, Brown in 1978. George Fletcher is working on a new edition which will be published by OUP in three volumes, the first of which is scheduled to appear in January 2001. Rethinking Criminal Law is still perhaps the most influential and often cited theoretical work on American criminal law. This reprint will keep this classic work available until the new edition can be published.

Romantics at war
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ISBN: 1282087614 9786612087615 1400825172 9781400825172 9780691006512 0691006512 Year: 2002 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. We hear these phrases together so often that we rarely pause to reflect on the dramatic differences between the demands of war and the demands of justice, differences so deep that the pursuit of one often comes at the expense of the other. In this book, one of the country's most important legal thinkers brings much-needed clarity to the still unfolding debates about how to pursue war and justice in the age of terrorism. George Fletcher also draws on his rare ability to combine insights from history, philosophy, literature, and law to place these debates in a rich cultural context. He seeks to explain why Americans--for so many years cynical about war--have recently found war so appealing. He finds the answer in a revival of Romanticism, a growing desire in the post-Vietnam era to identify with grand causes and to put nations at the center of ideas about glory and guilt. Fletcher opens with unsettling questions about the nature of terrorism, war, and justice, showing how dangerously slippery the concepts can be. He argues that those sympathetic to war are heirs to the ideals of Byron, Fichte, and other Romantics in their belief that nations--not just individuals--must uphold honor and be held accountable for crimes. Fletcher writes that ideas about collective glory and guilt are far more plausible and widespread than liberal individualists typically recognize. But as he traces the implications of the Romantic mindset for debates about war crimes, treason, military tribunals, and genocide, he also shows that losing oneself in a grand cause can all too easily lead to moral catastrophe. A work of extraordinary intellectual power and relevance, the book will change how we think not only about world events, but about the conflicting individualist and collective impulses that tear at all of us.


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The grammar of criminal law
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ISBN: 9780190903572 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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