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Punishment and Freedom

Autor Alan Brudner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2012
This book sets out a new understanding of the penal law of a liberal legal order. The prevalent view today is that the penal law is best understood from the standpoint of a moral theory concerning when it is fair to blame and censure an individual character for engaging in proscribed conduct. By contrast, this book argues that the penal law is best understood by a political and constitutional theory about when it is permissible for the state to restrain and confine a free agent. The book's thesis is that penal action by public officials is permissible force rather than wrongful violence only if it could be accepted by the agent as being consistent with its freedom. There are, however, different conceptions of freedom, and each informs a theoretical paradigm of penal justice generating distinctive constraints on state coercion. Although this plurality of paradigms creates an appearance of fragmentation and contradiction in the law, the author argues that the penal law forms a complex whole uniting the constraints on punishment flowing from each paradigm.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199652334
ISBN-10: 0199652333
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Brudner's effort is mind-blowing. Old ideas are expressed in new frameworks; familiar distinctions are drawn in different ways; existing doctrines receive novel formulations; principles that long have been taken for granted are subjected to fresh challenges Punishment and Freedom poses a deep challenge to just about everything we Anglo-American criminal theorists take for granted.
Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. He gives us nothing less than a comprehensive theory of the criminal law, with answers to almost all, if not all, the questions that commonly preoccupy its students. The scope of Brudner's study is breath-taking ...Hegel's work inspires Brudner's theory, but anyone can understand Brudner's theory without misunderstanding Hegel, though I suspect that the more one appreciates Hegel, the better one can appreciate Brudner...Brudner's theory of the criminal law is an intellectual delight, in which i hope every student of the criminal law will allow themselves to indulge.
Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. He gives us nothing less than a comprehensive theory of the criminal law, with answers to almost all, if not all, the questions that commonly preoccupy its students...Brudner's theory of the criminal law is an intellectual delight, in which I hope every student of the criminal law will allow themselves to indulge

Notă biografică

Alan Brudner is Albert Abel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He holds a law degree from the University of Toronto, where he also received bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in Political Science. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Oxford University and a Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University. He is the author of Constitutional Goods and The Unity of the Common Law: Studies in Hegelian Jurisprudence as well as numerous journal articles on a variety of topics in legal and political theory. He was the editor of the University of Toronto Law Journal from 2000 to 2007.