When Governments Break the Law
Explore the vital intersection of law and governance in "When Governments Break the Law," a compelling work by Austin Sarat, published by New York University Press in 2010. This insightful book delves into the complexities surrounding governmental misconduct within the context of international crime, administrative responsibility, and the rule of law. Spanning 277 pages, Sarat employs an interdisciplinary approach to unravel the intricate legal challenges posed by state wrongdoing, particularly in the wake of terrorism and conflicts such as the War on Terrorism. Ideal for students, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the political dynamics of law, this volume prompts important discussions on accountability and justice. Discover how laws can be maneuvered and broken by those in power and engage with the pressing questions surrounding prevention and legal responsibility in a changing world.