Ill-Gotten Gains
Explore the intricate world of crime and ethics in Ill-Gotten Gains by Leo Katz, published by The University of Chicago Press. This thought-provoking book, spanning 308 pages, delves into the fundamental principles that shape both legal frameworks and moral judgments. With a unique blend of wit and insightful analysis, Katz examines the complexities of crimes such as insider trading, blackmail, and plagiarism. He artfully combines engaging anecdotes with rigorous examination, revealing the deeper implications of these acts on society and the law. Perfect for those interested in criminal law, ethics, and criminology, Ill-Gotten Gains invites readers to reconsider the moral dimensions of commercial crimes. Enhance your understanding of jurisprudence and the philosophy of law with this compelling read.