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Legal Ethics and Human Dignity

by David Luban
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Overview

David Luban is one of the world's leading scholars of legal ethics. In this collection of his most significant papers he ranges over such topics as the moral psychology of organisational evil, the strengths and weaknesses of the adversary system, and jurisprudence from the lawyer's point of view. His discussion combines philosophical argument, legal analysis and many cases drawn from actual law practice, and he defends a theory of legal ethics that focuses on lawyers' role in enhancing human dignity and human rights. In addition to an analytical introduction, the volume includes two major previously unpublished papers, including a detailed critique of the US government lawyers who produced the notorious 'torture memos'. It will be of interest to a wide range of readers in both philosophy and law.

Synopsis

A wide-ranging collection of essays from a leading scholar of legal ethics.

About the Author, David Luban

David Luban is Frederick Haas Professor of Law and Philosophy at Georgetown University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521862851

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