
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1530545
handle: 1807/88547
This essay explores the significance, or rather insignificance, of the concept of dignity in American criminal law.
police, dignity, autonomy, law, criminal law, constitution
police, dignity, autonomy, law, criminal law, constitution
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