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The United States accounts for 5% of the world population but imprisons 25% of all inmates in the world. For a nation that has always ranked freedom on top of its values, having the highest incarceration rate on the planet is a paradox that raises numerous questions.
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Origines et bilan d'une incarcération de masse
Franck Vindevogel
Stripped of its negative connotations, can arbitrariness also be seen as a political virtue?
Les zones grises du pouvoir (XIIe-XVIIIe siècle)
Benjamin Deruelle, Michel Hébert
This work analyses the development of the decision making process in placing minors in care homes run under the aegis of Youth Protection and Juvenile Justice authorities, as framed by Youth Offending and Public Administrative law, by focusing on the interpretation and formulation of the rights attaching to the juvenile within the operative norms..
Les droits des mineurs au sein de la Protection judiciaire de la jeunesse
Nadia Beddiar
Written for students and teachers, this book is designed to help them approach the history of justice at any level of learning, whether as an introduction or a specialism.
Petit répertoire de sources commentées (Moyen Âge-XXe siècle)
Martine Charageat, Mathieu Soula
The krisis of the ancient Greeks is not our modern concept of crisis, which has changed profoundly over time. What does it mean then? We need to go back to the sources of the notion, namely to the first Greek texts that give it a major place.
Épopée, médecine hippocratique, Platon
Vivien Longhi