Promoting peace via legal and international policy

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Promoting peace via legal and international policy

Stuart S. Nagel

Lexington Books, c2001

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Promoting peace

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This is the peace volume in a three-volume set on peace, prosperity and democracy. The author uses specific disputes such as the conflict between sovereign nations, central governments and secessionist provinces, conflicting economic classes, nations within a country, and economic classes to construct a polyvalent framework of analysis. In this examination of domestic crime, violence reduction, international law compliance and constitutional rights, Stuart Nagel has created an important and lasting contribution to the field of public policy studies.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Peace in General Chapter 2 Domestic Peace Chapter 3 International Peace Part 4 Domestic Peace Chapter 5 Arrest and Search Chapter 6 Pretrial Procedures Chapter 7 The Trial Process Chapter 8 Criminal Sentences and Civil Damages Chapter 9 Right to Counsel Chapter 10 Society-Attorney-Client Relations Chapter 11 Judicial Selection Chapter 12 Juries Chapter 13 Traditional Criminal Behavior Chapter 14 Business Wrongdoing Chapter 15 Judicial Review, Constitutional Compliance, and Government Wrongdoing Chapter 16 Free Speech Chapter 17 Government and Religion Chapter 18 Equal Treatment Under Law Part 19 International Peace Chapter 20 World Peace in General Chapter 21 Specific Trouble Spots Chapter 22 International Trade and Development Chapter 23 Cross-National Development

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