The law of the road; or, wrongs and rights of a traveller Navigating the Legal Maze of Travel: Unraveling the Ethics of a 19th Century Traveler
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Erscheinungsdatum
10.07.2023
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Good PressSeitenzahl
174 (Printausgabe)
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868 KB
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Englisch
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4066339530362
In "The Law of the Road; or, Wrongs and Rights of a Traveller," R. Vashon Rogers presents an intricate exploration of traveler rights and legal frameworks, particularly in the early 20th century America. The book employs an engaging mix of historical anecdotes, legal interpretations, and moral philosophy, crafted in a clear yet articulate literary style that appeals to both legal scholars and the general public. Rogers contextualizes the work within the burgeoning discourse on individual rights against the backdrop of an evolving legal landscape, making it a crucial text for understanding the intersection of law and society during a time of significant change in travel norms and safety regulations. R. Vashon Rogers, a prominent legal scholar and activist, drew from his extensive legal practice and personal experiences as a traveler to inform this work. His background in civil rights law and passion for advocating for the marginalized resonate through the text. Rogers aimed to empower travelers, shedding light on the often-overlooked legalities surrounding common travel scenarios, thereby encouraging a more equitable approach to the law. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the dynamics of law and travel, offering a thoughtful examination that is relevant even today. Rogers' insights serve as both a critical resource for legal professionals and a guide for everyday travelers, urging readers to understand and exercise their rights on the road.
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