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Philosophical foundations of criminal law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011Description: 543p xvISBN:
  • 9780199559152
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.000000 DUF
Contents:
Table of Contents 1:Introduction: Searching for Foundations, R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green; Part I: Criminal Law and Political Theory; 2:Criminal Law as Public Law, Malcolm Thorburn; 3:Republicanism and the Foundations of Criminal Law, Richard Dagger; 4:Political Theory and the Criminal Law, Matt Matravers; 5:Foundations of State Punishment in Modern Liberal Democracies: Toward a Genealogy of American Criminal Law, Markus D. Dubber; 6:Responsibility for the Criminal Law, Alice Ristroph; 7:Responsibility, Citizenship, and Criminal Law, R. A. Duff; Part II: The Substance of Criminal Law; 8:The Resurgence of Character: Responsibility in the Context of Criminalization, Nicola Lacey; 9:Intention as a Marker of Moral Culpability and Legal Punishability, Michael S. Moore; 10:Wrongdoing and Motivation, Victor Tadros; 11:Understanding the Topography of Moral and Criminal Law Norms, Kenneth W. Simons; 12:Beyond the Special Part, Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan; 13:Just Prevention: Preventive Rationales and the Limits of the Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner; 14:The Ontological Problem of 'Risk' and 'Endangerment' in Criminal Law, Peter Westen; 15:The De Minimis 'Defence' to Criminal Liability, Douglas Husak; 16:Just Deserts in Unjust Societies: A Case-specific Approach, Stuart P. Green; Part III: Process and Punishment; 17:Groundwork for a Jurisprudence of Criminal Procedure, Paul Roberts; 18:The Substance-Procedure Relationship in Criminal Law, Donald Dripps; 19:Two Kinds of Retributivism, Mitchell N. Berman; Prat IV: Across the Borders and into the Future; 20:Piercing Sovereignty: A Rationale for International Jurisdiction Over Crimes that Do Not Cross International Borders, Christopher Wellman; 21:Criminal Law and Morality at War, Adil Ahmad Haque; 22:Criminal Liability and 'Smart' Environments, Mireille Hildebrandt
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Table of Contents
1:Introduction: Searching for Foundations, R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green;
Part I: Criminal Law and Political Theory;
2:Criminal Law as Public Law, Malcolm Thorburn;
3:Republicanism and the Foundations of Criminal Law, Richard Dagger;
4:Political Theory and the Criminal Law, Matt Matravers;
5:Foundations of State Punishment in Modern Liberal Democracies: Toward a Genealogy of American Criminal Law, Markus D. Dubber;
6:Responsibility for the Criminal Law, Alice Ristroph;
7:Responsibility, Citizenship, and Criminal Law, R. A. Duff;
Part II: The Substance of Criminal Law;
8:The Resurgence of Character: Responsibility in the Context of Criminalization, Nicola Lacey;
9:Intention as a Marker of Moral Culpability and Legal Punishability, Michael S. Moore;
10:Wrongdoing and Motivation, Victor Tadros;
11:Understanding the Topography of Moral and Criminal Law Norms, Kenneth W. Simons;
12:Beyond the Special Part, Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan;
13:Just Prevention: Preventive Rationales and the Limits of the Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner;
14:The Ontological Problem of 'Risk' and 'Endangerment' in Criminal Law, Peter Westen;
15:The De Minimis 'Defence' to Criminal Liability, Douglas Husak;
16:Just Deserts in Unjust Societies: A Case-specific Approach, Stuart P. Green;
Part III: Process and Punishment;
17:Groundwork for a Jurisprudence of Criminal Procedure, Paul Roberts;
18:The Substance-Procedure Relationship in Criminal Law, Donald Dripps;
19:Two Kinds of Retributivism, Mitchell N. Berman;
Prat IV: Across the Borders and into the Future;
20:Piercing Sovereignty: A Rationale for International Jurisdiction Over Crimes that Do Not Cross International Borders, Christopher Wellman;
21:Criminal Law and Morality at War, Adil Ahmad Haque;
22:Criminal Liability and 'Smart' Environments, Mireille Hildebrandt

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