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The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law
von Paul H. Robinson
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-351-54024-7
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 23.10.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 636 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

This volume brings together a collection of essays, many of them scholarly classics, which form part of the debates on three questions central to criminal law theory.



Paul H. Robinson is the Colin S. Diver Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, USA.



Contents: Introduction, Paul H. Robinson and Joshua Samuel Barton. Part I The Structure of Criminal Law: Should the criminal law abandon the actus reus-mens rea distinction?, Paul H. Robinson; Imputed criminal liability, Paul H. Robinson; General defences, Paul H. Robinson; Distinguishing justifications from excuses, Kent Greenawalt; A functional analysis of criminal law, Paul H. Robinson. Part II The Limits of Criminal Law: Offence Conduct: Immorality and treason, H.L.A. Hart; The search for limits: law and morals, Herbert L. Packer; The overreach of the criminal law, Norval Morris and Gordon Hawkins; The collapse of the harm principle, Bernard E. Harcourt; Rethinking the offense principle, A.P. Simester and Andrew Von Hirsch. Part III The Limits of Criminal Law: Offender Culpability: Strict liability in the criminal law, Richard A. Wasserstrom; Crime and the Criminal Law: a review, H.L.A. Hart; A strict accountability approach to criminal responsibility, Jay Campbell; The decline of innocence, Sanford H. Kadish; The theory of criminal negligence: a comparative analysis, George P. Fletcher; The abolition of the special defense of insanity, Norval Morris; Excusing crime, Sanford H. Kadish; The utility of desert, Paul H. Robinson and John M. Darley; Are we responsible for who we are? The challenge for criminal law theory in the defenses of coercive indoctrination and 'rotten social background', Paul H. Robinson. Name index.


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