Rethinking Criminal Law Theory: New Canadian Perspectives in the Philosophy of Domestic, Transnational, and International Criminal Law
Editat de Francois Tanguay-Renaud, James Stribopoulosen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849460101
ISBN-10: 1849460108
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849460108
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This collection brings together Canadian voices to debate criminal law theory, showing that it is not to be associated with the older British, German and American traditions.The topics covered include the legitimate scope of domestic an international criminalisation, rationales for criminal law defenses in both domestic and international law, the philosophical underpinnings of specific crimes and forms of joint responsibility, as well as the theorisation of criminal procedure and evidence law.
Notă biografică
François Tanguay-Renaud is Assistant Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, and a member of the Graduate Faculty of the Department of Philosophy at York University, Toronto.James Stribopoulos is an Associate Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto.
Cuprins
PART IRethinking the Philosophical Foundations of Substantive Domestic Criminal LawA. The Legitimate Scope of Criminal Law and the Methodology of Criminal Law Theory1. Two Conceptions of Equality before the (Criminal) Law Malcolm Thorburn2. Individual Emergencies and the Rule of Criminal Law François Tanguay-Renaud3. The Wrong, the Bad and the Wayward: Liberalism's Mala in Se Alan Brudner4. Obscenity without Borders Leslie GreenB. New Perspectives on Exculpation5. Understanding the Voluntary Act Principle Andrew Botterell6. Mental Disorder and the Instability of Blame in Criminal Law Benjamin L Berger7. Responsibility, Self-respect and the Ethics of Self-pathologizationAnnalise Acorn8. Excuses and Excusing ConditionsDennis KlimchukPART IIRethinking the Philosophical Foundations of the Domestic Criminal Process9. The Law of Evidence and the Protection of Rights Hamish Stewart10. Packer's Blind Spot: Low Visibility Encounters and the Limits of Due Process versus Crime Control James Stribopoulos11. Social Deprivation and Criminal Justice Kimberley BrownleePART IIIRethinking International Criminal Law and its Specificities12. Universal Jurisdiction and the Duty to Govern Michael Giudice and Matthew Schaeffer13. International Criminal Law: Between Utopian Dreams and Political Realities Margaret Martin14. Joint Intentions Jens David Ohlin15. Theorizing Duress and Necessity in International Criminal Law Dwight Newman
Recenzii
...this collection covers a wide range of subject matters [and] I hope [that it] has a wide circulation.
Canada is renowned for producing exceptionally mature criminal law scholarship. This collection of 15 essays - emerging from a conference held in Osgoode Hall Law School in September 2010 - demonstrates why this reputation is deserved. The contributions in this book, which are consistently of the highest quality, cover an expansive range of subjects. There is something here for all those (whether Canadian or not) interested in substantive criminal law (including international criminal law(ICL)), criminal law theory, and criminal procedure and evidence.
...the individual chapters in the collection have all the characteristics one could ask for: they are well informed, well written, intellectually engaging and contribute to our understanding of criminal law. I recommend the book to everyone that takes an interest in criminal law and criminal law theory (and philosophy!).
...this is an excellent book that is recommended in the strongest of terms.
Canada is renowned for producing exceptionally mature criminal law scholarship. This collection of 15 essays - emerging from a conference held in Osgoode Hall Law School in September 2010 - demonstrates why this reputation is deserved. The contributions in this book, which are consistently of the highest quality, cover an expansive range of subjects. There is something here for all those (whether Canadian or not) interested in substantive criminal law (including international criminal law(ICL)), criminal law theory, and criminal procedure and evidence.
...the individual chapters in the collection have all the characteristics one could ask for: they are well informed, well written, intellectually engaging and contribute to our understanding of criminal law. I recommend the book to everyone that takes an interest in criminal law and criminal law theory (and philosophy!).
...this is an excellent book that is recommended in the strongest of terms.
Descriere
In the last two decades, the philosophy of criminal law has undergone a vibrant revival in Canada. This collection of essays by Canadian scholars evidences the fact that criminal law theory is no longer to be associated exclusively with the older British, German, and American traditions.