Errors of Justice: Nature, Sources and Remedies
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The author systematically dissects various sources of errors, including biases, procedural missteps, and failures in evidence handling, reflecting on how these can cascade into devastating consequences for the accused. By analyzing real-world cases and theoretical frameworks, Forst crafts a comprehensive narrative that sheds light on the multifaceted nature of justice and the mistakes that can easily compromise it.
In his compelling work, Forst doesn't merely identify issues; he advocates for practical remedies aimed at reforming the legal system to prevent future injustices. With a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, he invites readers to reflect on the moral imperative of ensuring that justice is truly served, not only for the sake of individuals wronged but for the integrity of society as a whole.
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