Law's Violence
Explore the intricate relationship between law and violence in "Law's Violence," a thought-provoking book published by The University of Michigan Press in 1995. This compelling work spans 272 pages and features seven diverse voices that delve into the complex use of violence as a means to enforce legal systems. Readers will gain insights into the profound effects this enforcement has on the law itself and society at large. "Law's Violence" is essential for anyone interested in legal studies, sociology, or the philosophical underpinnings of justice. Discover how these voices challenge conventional perceptions and invite critical reflection on the role of violence in law. A must-read for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of law and morality.