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Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Antony Duff is a tenured professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, and professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, Scotland.Stuart P Green was educated at Yale Law School and serves as a Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School-Newark. Klappentext Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law gathers leading theorists to present original work on a range of foundational questions in criminal law theory. The volume provides an overview of current philosophical work on the criminal law, setting an agenda for further research and debate. Zusammenfassung Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law gathers leading theorists to present original work on a range of foundational questions in criminal law theory. The volume provides an overview of current philosophical work on the criminal law, setting an agenda for further research and debate. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Searching for Foundations ; PART I: CRIMINAL LAW AND POLITICAL THEORY ; 2. Criminal Law as Public Law ; 3. Republicanism and the Foundations of Criminal Law ; 4. Political Theory and the Criminal Law ; 5. Foundations of State Punishment in Modern Liberal Democracies: Toward a Genealogy of American Criminal Law ; 6. Responsibility for the Criminal Law ; 7. Responsibility! Citizenship! and Criminal Law ; PART II: THE SUBSTANCE OF CRIMINAL LAW ; 8. The Resurgence of Character: Responsibility in the Context of Criminalization ; 9. Intention as a Marker of Moral Culpability and Legal Punishability ; 10. Wrongdoing and Motivation ; 11. Understanding the Topography of Moral and Criminal Law Norms ; 12. Beyond the Special Part ; 13. Just Prevention: Preventive Rationales and the Limits of the Criminal Law ; 14. The Ontological Problem of 'Risk' and 'Endangerment' in Criminal Law ; 15. The De Minimis 'Defence' to Criminal Liability ; 16. Just Deserts in Unjust Societies: A Case-specific Approach ; PART III: PROCESS AND PUNISHMENT ; 17. Groundwork for a Jurisprudence of Criminal Procedure ; 18. The Substance-Procedure Relationship in Criminal Law ; 19. Two Kinds of Retributivism ; 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 ; 21. Criminal Law and Morality at War ; 22. Criminal Liability and 'Smart' Environments ...

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