Truth v.Justice: The Morality of Truth

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Accountability
Attempt
Authoritarianism
Balancing test
Barbarism (linguistics)
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Civil society
Complicity
Consideration
Crime
Criminal justice
Criticism
Defendant
Deliberation
Deterrence (legal)
Due process
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Ex post facto law
Exoneration
Extrajudicial killing
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Forced disappearance
Forgiveness
Fraud
Freedom of speech
Full disclosure (computer security)
Habeas corpus
Hugo Black
Imperialism
Impossibility
Impracticability
Impunity
Ineffective assistance of counsel
International human rights law
International law
Just society
Kanan Makiya
Lawyer
Liberalism
Lustration
Misconduct
Murder
Necessity
Orwellian
Peaceful coexistence
Plea bargain
Political correctness
Political crime
Political violence
Politics
Procedural justice
Prosecutor
Racism
Recommendation (European Union)
Remorse
Reprieve (organisation)
Reprisal
Restorative justice
Retributive justice
Right to counsel
Rule of law
Selective enforcement
Selective prosecution
Show trial
Slavery
Time constraint
Torture
Transitional justice
Victor's justice
War crime
What Happened
Wrongdoing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691050720
  • Weight: 425g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2000
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
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Robert I. Rotberg is President of the World Peace Foundation and Director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict at Harvard's Kennedy School. He is author or editor of dozens of books on Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, including Creating Peace in Sri Lanka: Civil War and Reconciliation (1999), War and Peace in Southern Africa (1998), Vigilance and Vengeance: NGOs Preventing Ethnic Conflict in Divided Societies (1996), and The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power (1988). Dennis Thompson is Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy and Director of the Program in Ethics and the Professions at Harvard University. He is author of Political Ethics and Public Office (1987) and coauthor, with Amy Gutmann, of Democracy and Disagreement (1996).