Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice

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Robert H. Chaires, Bradley Stewart Chilton
Adios Press, 2003 - Law - 296 pages
Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice weds popular media with academic inquiry, by illustrating the connection between the future world of Star Trek and today's American and international legal system.

Editors Robert H. Chaires and Bradley Chilton collect fourteen articles exploring issues of the legal system, international law, corrections, justice, and equality. Scholars in law, political science, criminal justice, sociology, education, and public administration provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the Star Trek universe and how it relates to the real world of law and justice today.

Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice is for anyone interested in what the future holds for the American justice system and for fans of Star Trek worldwide. It makes an ideal text to teach students interdisciplinary academic concepts using a familiar, popular media phenomenon.

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Contents

WHERE FEW SCHOLARS HAVE GONE BEFORE
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Law Justice and Star Trek
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STAR TREK AND JUSTICE
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