Offences and defences selected essays in the philosophy of criminal law

This selection of John Gardner's influential pieces in criminal law theory tackles persistent, troublesome questions including: Which wrongs should be crimes and why? Should crimes ever be excused, and if so on what basis? What are the conditions of criminal responsibility, and how do they rela...

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Autor principal: Gardner, John (-)
Autor Corporativo: Oxford University Press (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2007
Edición:First published
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Sumario:This selection of John Gardner's influential pieces in criminal law theory tackles persistent, troublesome questions including: Which wrongs should be crimes and why? Should crimes ever be excused, and if so on what basis? What are the conditions of criminal responsibility, and how do they relate to conditions of moral responsibility?
Descripción Física:XII, 288 p. ; 22 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye índice
ISBN:9780199239351