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Rethinking Criminal Law
Author | : George P. Fletcher |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 927 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Criminal law |
ISBN | : 9780195136951 |
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This is a reprint of a book first published by Little, Brown in 1978. George Fletcher is working on a new edition, which will be published by Oxford in three volumes, the first of which is scheduled to appear in January of 2001. Rethinking Criminal Law is still perhaps the most influentialand often cited theoretical work on American criminal law. This reprint will keep this classic work available until the new edition can be published.
Rethinking Criminal Law Theory
Author | : Francois Tanguay-Renaud,James Stribopoulos |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2012-01-10 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781847319036 |
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In the last two decades, the philosophy of criminal law has undergone a vibrant revival in Canada. The adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has given the Supreme Court of Canada unprecedented latitude to engage with principles of legal, moral, and political philosophy when elaborating its criminal law jurisprudence. Canadian scholars have followed suit by paying increased attention to the philosophical foundations of domestic criminal law. Because of Canada's leadership in international criminal law, both at the level of the International Criminal Court and of specific war crimes tribunals, they have also begun to turn their attention to international criminal law per se. This collection seeks to bring all these Canadian voices together for the first time, and evidence the fact that criminal law theory is no longer to be associated exclusively with the older British, German and American traditions. The topics covered include questions of philosophical methodology, the legitimate scope of domestic and international criminalization, rationales for criminal law defences in both domestic and international law, the philosophical underpinnings of specific crimes and forms of joint responsibility, as well as the theorization of criminal procedure and evidence law. ENDORSEMENTS "In continental Europe, academic commentary on the criminal law has long manifested large philosophical ambitions. Less so in common-law countries, where the dominance of jury trial and the piecemeal development of case-law, together with the famously robust attitudes of common lawyers, have militated against detailed philosophical engagement with doctrine. Over the last 20 years or so, however, new generations of philosophically-literate lawyers and legally-informed philosophers have overcome the historic resistance. Nowhere more so, it seems, than in Canada, where the common law and civilian traditions meet. In 'Rethinking Criminal Law Theory', François Tanguay-Renaud and James Stribopoulos have joined with 14 talented Canadian colleagues to showcase the tremendous breadth and depth of their contemporary national contribution to the subject. Ranging across topics as diverse as emergency, obscenity, and insanity, these essays - without exception insightful and penetrating -set a high standard for the rest of us to aspire to.'' John Gardner, University of Oxford "'Rethinking Criminal Law Theory' is an excellent collection of essays demonstrating the vigour, creativity and range of Canadian criminal justice scholarship. It covers a wide range of problems and issues both in the domestic and the international context. Core questions are examined in depth and new questions are brought to the fore. I recommend it very highly to criminal lawyers and philosophers of the criminal law." Professor Victor Tadros, University of Warwick "'Rethinking Criminal Law Theory 'is packed with outstanding contributions from criminal law theorists who are among the best not only in Canada, but in the whole English-speaking world. Broad and deep in its coverage, the collection offers fresh approaches to a wide range of cutting-edge issues in the field. It provides a resource readers will come back to repeatedly." Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice Nathan L Jacobs Scholar, Rutgers University
Rethinking Punishment
Author | : Leo Zaibert |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2018-04-19 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781107194120 |
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Rejecting traditional alternatives, Leo Zaibert offers an original and refreshing approach to the age-old problem of the justification of punishment.
The Grammar of Criminal Law
Author | : George P. Fletcher |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2019-09-30 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780190903596 |
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To understand the international legal order in the field of criminal law, we need to ask three elementary questions. What is international law? What is criminal law? And what happens to these two fields when they are joined together? Volume Two of The Grammar of Criminal Law sets out to answer these questions through a series of twelve dichotomies - such as law vs. justice, intention vs. negligence, and causation vs. background events - that invite the reader to better understand the jurisprudential foundations of international criminal law. The book will appeal to anyone interested in the future of international cooperation in a time of national retrenchment, and will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers around the world.
A Prescription for Dignity
Author | : Michael L. Perlin |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2016-03-16 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781317187059 |
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Examining the treatment of persons with mental disabilities in the criminal justice system, this book offers new perspectives that are crucial to an understanding of the ways in which society projects onto criminal defendants prejudices and attitudes about responsibility, free will, autonomy, choice, public safety, and the meaning and purpose of punishment, all with a focus on ways to enhance dignity in the criminal trial process. It is a detailed exploration of issues of adequacy of counsel; the impact of international human rights law, following the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD); the role of mental health courts; and the influence of therapeutic jurisprudence, procedural justice, and restorative justice on the legal process. It considers all of these perspectives in the context of criminal justice system issues such as competency findings, the insanity defense, and sentencing. Demonstrating how the question of treatment of persons with mental disabilities in the criminal justice system is not only a vital one for both scholars and practitioners, but also a central facet of international human rights law, this book suggests policy development, further scholarly inquiries, and newly invigorated thinking and action to place dignity at the core of the criminal justice system.
George Fletcher s Essays on Criminal Law
Author | : George P. Fletcher |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2013-01-10 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780199941230 |
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This volume collects, for the first time, a selection of criminal law scholar George Fletcher's most famous previously published shorter works as well as some that are less known but equally important. Each of the twelve essays by Fletcher is paired with one or more new critical commentaries on that essay. These critical commentaries trace the impact of the respective essay in the development of the criminal law and assess its future significance.
Rethinking Juvenile Justice
Author | : Elizabeth S Scott,Laurence D Steinberg |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2009-06-30 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780674043367 |
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What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? In this book, two leading scholars in law and adolescent development argue that juvenile justice should be grounded in the best available psychological science, which shows that adolescence is a distinctive state of cognitive and emotional development. Although adolescents are not children, they are also not fully responsible adults.
Rethinking Corporate Crime
Author | : James Gobert,Maurice Punch |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2003-03 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0406950067 |
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Critiques the application of the current criminal law system to corporate wrongdoing and assesses the potential for legal control of corporate criminality.