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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction: searching for foundations / R.A. Duff and Stuart P. Green -- pt. 1. Criminal law and political theory. Criminal law as public law / Malcolm Thorburn -- Republicanism and the foundations of criminal law / Richard Dagger -- Political theory and the criminal law / Matt Matravers -- Foundations of state punishment in modern liberal democracies: toward a genealogy of American criminal law / Markus D. Dubber -- Responsibility for the criminal law / Alice Ristroph -- Responsibility, citizenship, and criminal law / R.A. Duff -- pt. 2. The substance of criminal law. The resurgence of character: responsibility in the context of criminalization / Nicola Lacey -- Intention as a marker of moral culpability and legal punishability / Michael S. Moore -- Wrongdoing and motivation / Victor Tadros -- Understanding the topography of moral and criminal law norms / Kenneth W. Simons -- Beyond the special part / Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan -- Just prevention: preventive rationales and the limits of the criminal law / Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner -- The ontological problem of 'risk' and 'endangerment' in criminal law / Peter Westen -- The de minimis 'defence' to criminal liability / Douglas Husak -- Just deserts in unjust societies / Stuart P. Green -- pt. 3. Process and punishment. Groundwork for a jurisprudence of criminal procedure / Paul Roberts -- The substance-procedure relationship in criminal law / Donald A. Dripps -- Two kinds of retributivism / Mitchell N. Berman -- pt. 4. Across borders and into the future. Piercing sovereignty: a rationale for international jurisdiction over crimes that do not cross international borders / Christopher Heath Wellman -- Criminal law and morality at war / Adil Ahmad Haque -- Criminal liability and 'smart' environments / Mireille Hildebrandt
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This volume gathers leading theorists to present original work on a range of foundational questions in criminal law theory. It provides an overview of current philosophical work on the criminal law, setting an agenda for further research and debate