This book examines responsibility in criminal law across categorization, frameworks for understanding criminal responsibility and the relationships between them, women in criminal law, the history of criminal law, blameworthiness and ascriptions of responsibility, moral responsibility, the role of politics and political economy.
This book examines responsibility in criminal law across categorization, frameworks for understanding criminal responsibility and the relationships between them, women in criminal law, the history of criminal law, blameworthiness and ascriptions of responsibility, moral responsibility, the role of politics and political economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Iyiola Solanke is Chair in EU Law and Social Justice at the School of Law, University of Leeds, and an Academic Bencher of the Inner Temple. She writes on topics in EU law and anti-discrimination law: her latest research projects focus on judicial diversity in European courts and anti-weight discrimination law.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Nicola Lacey's pioneering work On Crime, Society, and Responsibility * Part I - Meta Approaches to Criminal Responsibility * 1: Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner: 'Technologies of Responsibility': Social order, disorderly citizens, and the State * 2: Antony Duff: Searching for Criminal Responsibility: What are We Looking for? * Part II - Gender and Ethics in Criminal Responsibility * 3: Ngaire Naffine: The Characters of Criminal Law: from abstract individualism to the social sexual person * 4: John Gardner: Why Blame? * 5: Hanna Pickard: Responsibility and Explanations of Rape * 6: Alan Norrie: Taking guilt seriously: Towards a mature retributivism * Part III - Criminal Responsibility in Political and Historical Context * 7: Arlie Loughnan: Re-Situating Criminal Responsibility: Introducing Interstitial Spaces * 8: Emily Jackson: In whose interests? The prohibition of assisted suicide in the UK * 9: Lindsay Farmer: Responsibility, Criminalization, and Political Economy * 10: David Garland: Lacey on Punishment and Comparative Political Economy: An Exposition and Critique
* Introduction: Nicola Lacey's pioneering work On Crime, Society, and Responsibility * Part I - Meta Approaches to Criminal Responsibility * 1: Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner: 'Technologies of Responsibility': Social order, disorderly citizens, and the State * 2: Antony Duff: Searching for Criminal Responsibility: What are We Looking for? * Part II - Gender and Ethics in Criminal Responsibility * 3: Ngaire Naffine: The Characters of Criminal Law: from abstract individualism to the social sexual person * 4: John Gardner: Why Blame? * 5: Hanna Pickard: Responsibility and Explanations of Rape * 6: Alan Norrie: Taking guilt seriously: Towards a mature retributivism * Part III - Criminal Responsibility in Political and Historical Context * 7: Arlie Loughnan: Re-Situating Criminal Responsibility: Introducing Interstitial Spaces * 8: Emily Jackson: In whose interests? The prohibition of assisted suicide in the UK * 9: Lindsay Farmer: Responsibility, Criminalization, and Political Economy * 10: David Garland: Lacey on Punishment and Comparative Political Economy: An Exposition and Critique
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