Law versus Justice: From Adversarialism to Communitarianism
Peter Cleary Yeager,
Peter Cleary Yeager
Peter Cleary Yeager is associate professor of sociology at Boston University. For their thoughtful comments on an earlier draft of this essay the author is grateful to J. Peter Cordella and David Karp.
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Peter Cleary Yeager
Peter Cleary Yeager is associate professor of sociology at Boston University. For their thoughtful comments on an earlier draft of this essay the author is grateful to J. Peter Cordella and David Karp.
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