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The police power: patriarchy and the foundations of American government
The police power: patriarchy and the foundations of American government
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Dubber, Markus Dirk
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publication Date
c2005
Language
English
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"The power to govern men and things"
Police as Patria potestas
Blackstone's police
Continental police science
Policing the new republic
Definition by exclusion
Police power and commerce power
The forgotten power and the problem of legitimation
The law of police : internal and external constraints
Lochner's law and substantive due process
Toward a critical analysis of police and punishment.
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Police power
Police power -- United States -- History
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ProQuest (Firm)
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9780231132060
9780231506953
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