Les Misérables on sentencing : Valjean, Fantine, Javert and the Bishop debate the principles /
Victor Hugo's immortal novel Les Mis rables is regarded universally as one of the greatest indictments of injustice ever drawn. Indeed, the main character Jean Valjean represents the best known example of an offender who has been punished unfairly and without regard to the mitigating circumstan...
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Melbourne :
Sandstone Academic Press,
2007
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