Steve Sheppard was born in Guildford, the youngest by some distance of three brothers, and spent his formative years in the heart of the Surrey stockbroker belt, where he played a lot of sport (poorly), met a lot of people (friendly) and had a lot of jobs (of varying degrees of noteworthiness). He also appeared on stage in a number of amateur productions, whether anyone wanted him to or not. Disappointed at failing to meet any actual stockbrokers, he moved to West Oxfordshire over twenty years ago, with in a series of recalcitrant cats. Bored to Death in the Baltics is his second novel. He has won 2nd place in short story writing contests, and hasn't placed in many more contests.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Law and office 2. The stakes: the interests of others in official actions 3. Officials' obligations arise from more than the law alone 4. The moral obligations of legal officials 5. Patterns of relationship between legal and moral obligations 6. Breaching duties 7. Tools for the trade: maxims and fallacies.
1. Law and office 2. The stakes: the interests of others in official actions 3. Officials' obligations arise from more than the law alone 4. The moral obligations of legal officials 5. Patterns of relationship between legal and moral obligations 6. Breaching duties 7. Tools for the trade: maxims and fallacies.
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