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Sex, Drugs, Death, and the Law: An Essay on Human Rights and Overcriminalization [Paperback]

David A.J. Richards (Author)
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0847675254 978-0847675258 January 28, 1986
Among the most commonly argued legal questions are those involving "victimless" crimes--consensual adult sexual relations (including homosexuality and prostitution), the use of drugs, and the right to die. How can they be distinguished from proper crimes, and how can we, as citizens, judge the complex moral and legal issues that such questions entail?
David Richards, a teacher of law in the areas of constitutional and criminal law, and a moral and legal philosopher concerned with the investigation of legal concepts, applies an interdisciplinary approach to the question of overcriminalization, he draws on legal and philosophical arguments and links the subject to history, psychology, social science, and literature. To demonstrate how gross and unjust overcriminalization has developed, Professor Richards explores basic assumptions that often underlie the common American sense of proper criminalization.

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The best philosophical treatment of decriminalization available. (Ethics )

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (January 28, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0847675254
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847675258
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just 316 pp, but 150 pp of biblgr. & notes!What a treasure!, October 25, 1998
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This review is from: Sex, Drugs, Death, and the Law: An Essay on Human Rights and Overcriminalization (Paperback)
Anyone who believes that the war on drugs is a folly, that criminalization of prostitution is an abuse of women's right to their own bodies, and that the ban on eutanasia is pure cruelty - will find all the legal and ethical arguments systematically elucidated. But the beauty of this book is that it provides an enormous richness of scholarly apparatus in support of what is just common sense to any liberally minded citizen.

Chapter 1, Human Rights and the Public Morality under Constitutional Democracy, has 9 pages of small-print notes after 20 pages of regular-print text.

2, Consensual Homosexuality and the Constitutional Right to Privacy: 33 pp of text, 19 pp of notes.

3, Commercial Sex and the Rights of the Person: 43 pp text, 30 pp notes

4, Drug use and the Rights of the Person: 38 pp.text, 19 pp notes

5, Constitutional Privacy, the Right to Die, and the Meaning of life: 39pp text, 15pp notes

6, Concluding Perspectives: 6pp text, 2 pp notes

Bibliography, 24 pages

Table of Cases, 3 pages

Table of Statutes, 2 pages

- Anyone who is serious about our personal freedoms wil find this book a superb research tool and basic ammunition store of arguments.

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