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Therapeutic jurisprudence and older lives well-intended laws and unexamined results | Author(s) | Marshall B Kapp |
Journal title | Journal of Ethics, Law and Aging, vol 2, no 1, Spring/Summer 1996 |
Pages | pp 3-4 |
Keywords | Law ; Social ethics ; Theory. |
Annotation | Older people, as a group or individually, are frequently the intended beneficiaries of legal initiatives. This editorial, in introducing other articles in this issue of the Journal of Ethics Law and Aging, questions whether legislation achieves the desired effects. |
Accession Number | CPA-980120205 A |
Classmark | VR: TQ: 4D |
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