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Paperback The Abolition of Arrest and Imprisonment for Debt Considered, in 6 Letters Book

ISBN: 1148986103

ISBN13: 9781148986104

The Abolition of Arrest and Imprisonment for Debt Considered, in 6 Letters

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In "The Abolition of Arrest and Imprisonment for Debt Considered, in 6 Letters," Benjamin Hawes presents a detailed argument against the practice of imprisoning individuals for debt. This work, originally published in the 19th century, delves into the social and economic implications of debt laws, advocating for reform and a more humane approach to handling insolvency. Hawes's letters offer a contemporary perspective on the legal and ethical considerations surrounding debt, making a compelling case for the abolition of arrest and imprisonment.

This treatise is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of debt laws and the evolution of attitudes towards poverty and financial hardship. It provides insights into the debates and discussions that shaped modern bankruptcy laws and social welfare policies. "The Abolition of Arrest and Imprisonment for Debt Considered" remains relevant for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, economics, and social justice.

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