New Philosophy of Criminal Law

New Philosophy of Criminal Law

Flanders, Chad; Hoskins, Zachary

Rowman & Littlefield International

12/2015

282

Dura

Inglês

9781783484133

15 a 20 dias

617

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Introduction, Chad Flanders and Zach Hoskins / Part I: Crime and the Function of Criminal Law / 1. Two Conceptions of the Criminal Law, Vincent Chiao / 2. Embodied Ethical Life and the Criminal Law, Joshua Kleinfeld / 3. What are the Sexual Offenses?, Stuart P. Green / Part II: Authority and Legitimacy / 4. Conditions of Legitimate Punishment, Alice Ristroph / 5. Does the State Have a Monopoly to Punish Crime?, Douglas Husak / 6. Universal Jurisdiction and International Criminal Law, Jovana Davidovic / Part III: Offenders and Victims / 7. Historicizing Criminal Responsibility, Arlie Loughnan / 8. Victims of Crime: Their Rights and Duties, Sandra Marshall / Part IV: Criminal Procedure / 9. Reforming Plea Bargaining, Richard L. Lippke / 10. Presumptions of Innocence, R. A. Duff / Part V: Sanctions / 11. Punishment as an Apology Ritual, Christopher Bennett / 12. Equity, not Mercy, Mary Sigler / 13. Collateral Restrictions, Zachary Hoskins / List of Contributors / Selected Bibliography
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Applied Ethics;Applied Philosophy;Criminology;Ethics and Moral Philosophy;Philosophy of Law