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Dershowitz on Killing: War, the Death Penalty, Abortion, and Gun Control [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x11 mm, weight: 350 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Sky Pony Press
  • ISBN-10: 1510775714
  • ISBN-13: 9781510775718
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x11 mm, weight: 350 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Sky Pony Press
  • ISBN-10: 1510775714
  • ISBN-13: 9781510775718
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In Dershowitz on Killing: How the Law Decides Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die, Alan Dershowitz—New York Times bestselling author and one of America’s most respected legal scholars—examines the subjects of death, life, and the law.
 
Alan Dershowitz has been called “one of the most prominent and consistent defenders of civil liberties in America” by Politico and “the nation’s most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer and one of its most distinguished defenders of individual rights” by Newsweek. His legal career as a criminal defense lawyer has been deeply involved with death and life decisions.

Dershowitz on Killing is a timely examination of issues and questions that are front and center in today’s society. Employing a philosophical, moral, religious, and cultural lens to the legal aspects surrounding death and life, Dershowitz elucidates the role of government to determine who shall live and who shall die in declaring wars, ordering executions, authorizing deadly force, permitting or denying abortions, providing or mandating vaccines, controlling climate change, allowing or refusing asylum for endangered migrants, and other life and death rulings. He notes that when the government decides these choices, it is asked to do so by first determining whether a “right” is involved, because rights trump mere interest, just as constitutional restrictions trump legislative and executive actions. 
 
Dershowitz on Killing asserts that the rules governing death and life decisions should reflect the irreversibility of death. It is essential reading for anyone interested in or concerned about how these decisions are allocated among state and federal; executive, legislative, and judicial; private and governmental; religious and secular institutions—and how people in a democracy, through the power of the ballot, have the ultimate say in these critical decisions.
Introduction: The Relationship between Death and Life 1(30)
Chapter 1 The Supreme Court on Abortion and Gun Control
31(12)
Chapter 2 Guns, Death, and Crime
43(10)
Chapter 3 Death in Ukraine: Can the Law Do Anything?
53(12)
Chapter 4 Death in the Middle East: Can It Be Stopped?
65(12)
Chapter 5 Is the Death Penalty Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
77(16)
Chapter 6 The Right to End One's Own Life
93(10)
Chapter 7 Do Dead People Have the Right to Keep Their Organs?
103(12)
Chapter 8 The Holocaust
115(18)
Conclusion: Quantifying Death and Life 133(10)
Contemplating My Own Death: A Posthumous Letter to the Editor 143(2)
Essay on God 145(4)
Appendix A Memorandum to Justice Goldberg on the Constitutionality of the Death Penalty (1963) 149(12)
Appendix B A Matter of. Death 161
Alan Dershowitz is one of the most celebrated lawyers in the world. He was the youngest full professor in Harvard Law School history where he is now the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus. The author of numerous bestselling books, fromChutzpahtoGuilt by AccusationtoThe Case Against Impeaching TrumptoThe Best DefensetoReversal of Fortune(which was made into an Academy Awardwinning film) toDefending Israel, Dershowitz has advised presidents and prime ministers and has represented many prominent men and women, half of them pro bono.