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95 pp.
| Chelsea
| October, 2000
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-4303-7$$19.95
(3)
YA
Crime, Justice, and Punishment series.
Two volumes examine the development of several legal principles: of the rights to council and against unreasonable search and seizure or self-incrimination in Rights; and that the international community has the right to try offenders for war crimes or genocide in Crimes. Important precedents in history are clearly set forth in these relevant works. Illustrated with average-quality black-and-white photos. Bib., ind.