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Criminal Justice : Nomos XXVII /

This, the twenty-seventh volume in the annual series of publications by the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, features a number of distinguised contributors addressing the topic of criminal justice. Part I considers "The Moral and Metaphysical Sources of the Criminal Law,&quo...

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Otros Autores: Bedau, Hugo Adam (Contribuidor), Blanar, Andrew C. (Contribuidor), Brandt, R.B (Contribuidor), Chapman, John W. (Editor ), Coleman, Jules L. (Contribuidor), Davis, Michael (Contribuidor), Klevorick, Alvin K. (Contribuidor), Moore, Michael S. (Contribuidor), Murphy, Jeffrie G. (Contribuidor), Pennock, J. Roland (Contribuidor), Pennock, Ronald (Editor ), Posner, Richard A. (Contribuidor), Rosen, Lawrence (Contribuidor), Schulhofer, Stephen J. (Contribuidor), Shapiro, Martin (Contribuidor), Stone, Christopher D. (Contribuidor), Thompson, Dennis F. (Contribuidor), Wolf, Susan (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : New York University Press, [1985]
Colección:NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; 24
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Sumario:This, the twenty-seventh volume in the annual series of publications by the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, features a number of distinguised contributors addressing the topic of criminal justice. Part I considers "The Moral and Metaphysical Sources of the Criminal Law," with contributions by Michael S. Moore, Lawrence Rosen, and Martin Shapiro. The four chapters in Part II all relate, more or less directly, to the issue of retribution, with papers by Hugo Adam Bedau, Michael Davis, Jeffrie G. Murphy, and R. B. Brandt. In the following part, Dennis F. Thompson, Christopher D. Stone, and Susan Wolf deal with the special problem of criminal responsibility in government-one of great importance in modern society. The fourth and final part, echoing the topic of NOMOS XXIV, Ethics, Economics, and the Law, addresses the economic theory of crime. The section includes contributions by Alvin K. Klevorick, Richard A. Posner, Jules L. Coleman, and Stephen J. Schulhofer. A valuable bibiography on criminal justice by Andrew C. Blanar concludes this volume of NOMOS.
Descripción Física:1 online resource
ISBN:9780814768877
9783110716924
Acceso:restricted access