New Philosophy of Criminal Law

New Philosophy of Criminal Law

Hoskins, Zachary; Flanders, Chad

Rowman & Littlefield International

12/2015

282

Dura

Inglês

9781783484133

15 a 20 dias

This volume is a collection of twelve new essays, authored by leading philosophers and legal theorists, examining the central conceptual and normative questions underlying our institutions of criminal law.
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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