Kurzbeschreibung
This collection of essays on the theory of criminal law is by philosophers from the UK, USA and Canada. Ranging across such central issues as moral luck, mistake and mental illness, this book aims to reorientate the study of criminal law. Whilst retrieving valuable material in traditional law classifications, the contributors break down false associations, reveal hidden truths and establish new patterns of thought. Their conclusions should make for essential reading for scholars and advanced students of criminal law, legal and moral philosophy. Jeremy Horder is the author of "Provocation and Responsibility".
Synopsis
This collection of essays on the theory of criminal law is by philosophers from the UK, USA and Canada. Ranging across such central issues as moral luck, mistake and mental illness, this book aims to reorientate the study of criminal law. Whilst retrieving valuable material in traditional law classifications, the contributors break down false associations, reveal hidden truths and establish new patterns of thought. Their conclusions should make for essential reading for scholars and advanced students of criminal law, legal and moral philosophy. Jeremy Horder is the author of "Provocation and Responsibility".miesha tate vs ronda rousey idiocracy deep impact usssa baseball alex o loughlin the godfather cape breton
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