The Danger of Justice | ||
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When justice becomes crime | ||
Author | George Matthews | |
Language | ![]() | |
Publisher | The House Publishers | |
Publication date | May 22, 2008 in Lovia | |
Editions | One (1st) | |
Genre | Non-fiction > law, society | |
Media type | Print (paperback and hardback) | |
Pages | 240 pp | |
Rating(s) | ![]() | |
Preceded by | none | |
Followed by | An Old Solution for a New Lovia |
The Danger of Justice is a Lovian non-fiction book by jurist George Matthews, subtitled When justice becomes crime. It was published May 22, 2008 by The House Publishers. The book explains the danger of modern justice systems.
Summary[]
The author explains the history of justice in short and tells about all the benefits of modern day justice and law. Then several examples of lawsuits that were solved by modern justice, but were incorrect in terms of morals. George Matthews explains what went wrong and then analyses how and why this occurs. At last, possible solutions herefore are provided, ending with a conclusion concerning law and the dangers of justice in our society.
Reception[]
“ | Written by someone who has everything in him to know all about it | ” |
The Lovian lifestyle and cultural magazine Sides wrote the following on The Danger of Justice:
- The Danger of Justice has proven to be an extensive work filled with analyses and awesome comparisons. A great non-fiction book vs. essay that gives a clear view on modern-day justice, police and politics, written by someone who has everything in him to know all about it.[1]
The book was rated four stars.
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References and notes[]
- ↑ Source: Sides, June 29 2008.