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Streib's Death Penalty in a Nutshell, 3d

Streib's Death Penalty in a Nutshell, 3d

By Victor Streib
Copyright: 2009
ISBN-13: 9780314189820
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Series: Nutshell
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 345
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 1 in.
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Covering both the substantive and the procedural law of the death penalty, this title begins with the arguments for and against the death penalty and an explanation of its basic constitutional challenges and limitations. Major sections cover capital crimes and defenses, as well as trial level and posttrial procedural issues. Topics such as race and gender bias and executing the innocent are included, as well as a section on international and foreign law issues. Current as of July 2008, this book serves both as supplemental reading for death penalty courses and as a concise, narrative explanation of death penalty law.