Fragments on the Deathwatch

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Beacon Press, 1999. gada 23. febr. - 240 lappuses
Keeping vigil over the dying is an essential human practice with long cultural traditions and profound psychological benefits. Yet, as legal scholar Louise Harmon shows, the institutions of modern life-from hospitals to courtrooms-intrude on the practice. In this humane and lyrical book, Harmon looks at literature, philosophy, history, and autobiography as she delicately probes the taboos around discussion of death. She asks whether the law can recognize the needs of families and loved ones and protect the space of their grieving.

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Paintiffs Procedure and the Limits
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Moving Up the Brainstem
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Law and the Architecture of Ritual Space 140
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Louise Harmon is professor of law at Touro College, Huntington, New York, and coauthor with Deborah Ward Post of Cultivating Intelligence: Power, Law, and the Politics of Teaching. She lives in Huntington, New York.

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