Law As Last Resort

Prosecution Decision-Making in a Regulating Agency
ISBN13: 9780199243891ISBN10: 0199243891 Paperback, 508 pages
Apr 2003,  In Stock

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2003 Winner of the Law and Society Association's Herbert Jacob Book Prize

Description

In almost all legal disputing, formalities are employed as a last resort. This book presents a new theory of decision-making, exploring the conditions under which prosecution is employed to handle occupational health and safety problems. It is a valuable resource for students and scholars of law, regulation, socio-legal studies, criminal justice, sociology, and political science.

Features

  • Very well-known scholar in the field of regulation.
  • The study will be of use not only to scholars but also to officials working in regulatory bodies.
  • A topical issue in the wake of recent rail disasters and worries over public health caused by BSE.

Product Details

508 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-924389-1ISBN10: 0-19-924389-1

About the Author(s)

Keith Hawkins, Reader in Law and Society, and Fellow and Tutor in Law, Oriel College, Oxford

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