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Soundings a journal of politics and culture

Issue 2 Spring 1996

Law and Social Justice

Bill Bowring (guest editor)

This issue of Soundings dissects the relationship between law and wider questions of social justice. It explores the rights of citizens both as individuals and as participatory members of a political community. It also looks at civil rights abuses within the UK and abroad, and includes a specially commissioned article by Ken Wiwa, son of the murdered Ken Saro-Wiwa.

Contributors and Contents:

Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin What is at Stake
Sarah Benton Knights Against the Nightmares
Cynthia Cockburn Women in Belfast
Steve Rose Neurogenetic Determinism
Jeffrey Weeks The Idea of a Sexual Community
Andrew Samuels In Praise of Gender Confusion
David Bell Dennis Potter's Singing Detective
Bill Schwarz Felipe's Feast
Ken Wiwa The Murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa
Kader Asmal South African Bill of Rights
Mike Mansfield Systemic Injustice
Jonathan Cooper The Vilification of Gay Men
and Lesbians
Ethan Raup Politics, Race and US Penal Strategies
John Griffith The Case for a Constitutional Court
Keith Ewing The Law and Social Rights
Ruth Lister The Commission
of Social Justice Report
Anna Coote Social Rights and Responsibilities
Bill Bowring Law and Injustice

Paperback, 224pp, £9.99, All rights L&W
ISBN: 0 85315 819 3
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