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Political corruption has a 'double nature': it can manifest in individual and also in institutional action. (p. 45) In Political Corruption: The Internal Enemy ... deontological duties and consequentialist considerations appear to conflict. (pp. 109-11) Ceva and Ferretti's contribution to the political corruption literature is distinctively valuable because their theory is]]>
Newhouse, M. E.2023-11-14T12:54:22Z313061516
political philosophy, the characteristics of branches of law]]>
Wasserteill, Amihai2023-11-14T12:17:44Z312547908
philosophy
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Committee (ISC) overseeing their activities. But what we have not had, until
Professor Fabre’s work, is a rigorous ... and to
form the basis of legislation and regulation?
An example is to be found in the conclusion of Chap. 3, which states ‘A
political community is not justified in engaging in intelligence activities]]>
Omand, David2023-10-21T15:07:17Z312207262
political philosophy.”8 Untenable visions about a radically different future,
these ... politicalphilosophy may be more properly
2 Dorothy E. Roberts, Abolition Constitutionalism, 133 Hvar
. L. r ev . 1, 120 (2019).
3 Amna A. Akbar, An Abolitionist Horizon for (Police) Reform, 108 CaL . L. r]]>
Fryer, Daniel2023-10-08T19:47:08Z311127152
Philosophy of evidence; Procedural law; Epistemic justice; Testimonial injustice ... critical angle on legal practices, and connects the sometimes-narrow intralegal
justifications of procedural practices with broader political and ethical considerations.
Conversely, applying the]]>
Bublitz, Jan Christoph2023-10-06T19:31:05Z311091665
Philosophy 320–330;
Jules Holroyd, ‘Punishment and Justice’ (2010 ... practices and resulting
problematised standing.
31 See, further, Hochan Kim, ‘Entrapment, Culpability and Legality’ (2020) 39 Law & Philosophy
67–91, 85–86.
32 I am grateful to Andrew Halpin for raising this]]>
Stark, Findlay2023-10-05T08:31:52Z310919147
Philosophy 37 ( 3 ), 364 - 377 .
Björnsson , G. ( 2017 ). Explaining (Away) the Epistemic Condition on Moral Responsibility . In P. Robichaud and J. W ... ), 191 - 203 .
Frankfurt , H. ( 1969 ). Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility . Journal of Philosophy 66 ( 23 ), 829 - 839 .
Hale , M. ( 1736 [1847]). Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of]]>
Kaiserman, Alex2023-09-27T14:35:22Z311059545
political protests.11
Yet, there are also persuasive reasons for criminalizing detection avoidance. To
a proponent of ... ., Vincent Chiao, “What Is the
Criminal Law For?”, Law and Philosophy 35 (2016): pp. 137–63, p. 139; Harold L. Korn, “The
Choiceof-Law Revolution: A Critique”, Columbia Law Review 83 (1983): pp. 772–973, p]]>
Logan, Wayne A.2023-09-27T02:01:46Z311062912
Philosophy 643, 659.
6 ibid.
7 Sexual Offences Act 2003, s 1(1)(c).
8 R v Cunningham [1982] AC 566 (though the origins of the ... Criminal Negligence’ (2020) 14 Criminal Law
and Philosophy 91, 97–106.
of the relevant fact’s status as a reason, because they lack the requisite conceptual
sophistication. But the child is still aware that]]>
Greenberg, Alexander2023-09-26T22:41:41Z311159272
philosophy has seen rising scholarly interest in theories of
criminalisation, fuelled for many by the ... Renzo, Victor Tadros (eds)
Criminalization: the Political Morality of the Criminal Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014); F. Meyer,
“Towards a Modest Legal Moralism: Concept, Open Questions, and]]>
Hanafy, Hend2023-09-25T22:35:11Z311005406
philosophy hinges on the doctrinal paradigm of liberty through law. Inconceivable in the absence of laws and unattainable in the presence of arbitrary powers, liberty is profiled as ... politicalphilosophy of his time to be
concerned about the exorbitance of prohibitions, the arbitrariness of judgements,
and the cruelty of punishments. In the third section, I emphasise the crucial function]]>
Ippolito, Dario2023-09-25T15:35:42Z310983387
Philosophy of Law (2d
Ed.), p.152. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
9 FOR, pp.4 ... ,
political theorist and historian, was the first person to argue for a control test for
legal insanity.18 His explanation for lack of control was that some people with
mental disorder could not attend to]]>
Morse, Stephen J.2023-09-25T14:14:06Z311098399
political
philosophy (which Lernestedt also takes to be the best starting point). Looking ... criminal law theory in
politicalphilosophy rather than moral philosophy. A central concept in his chapter is the
legal person (in general, extending beyond criminal law). The question of who can
have legal]]>
Hörnle, Tatjana2023-09-25T04:54:06Z311008773
political, practical, economic, and
social arguments for ... of defences.
But the conditions imposed for displacing a right, and the extent of its displacement,
may well depend on different, broader, concerns about public order, political
expediency, and so on]]>
Dsouza, Mark2023-09-24T02:32:17Z310915780
Political Philosophy , 27 ( 4 ), 448 - 468 .
Henderson , L. ( 2021 ). Higher-order evidence and losing one's conviction . Noûs.
Ho , H. L. ( 2008 ). A philosophy of evidence law ... to do. For instance, to support this claim
Nance
(2016)
refers to a theorem by
Horwich (1982
, 127-9) in the philosophy of science
which shows that as we accrue relevant evidence, our expected]]>
Jellema, Hylke2023-09-23T22:01:26Z310973286
Philosophy
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The police are agents authorized to act to undertake one part of the state’s duty to
govern, that is, to secure public order and otherwise to protect ...
The right to govern includes the right to issue laws and other directives binding
on the public. Different political theories explain the nature of the state’s right to
create enforceable obligations]]>
Miller, Eric J.2023-09-23T18:17:34Z309506266
Philosophy 205.
4 I think that this is the kind of view that Wolf outlines and then criticizes in Freedom ... Responsibility Vol.5: Themes from the Philosophy of Gary Watson (Oxford: OUP, 2019).
Like Moore, I think this idea fails to establish that addiction excuses. Suppose
that X will bear some cost, h, if they refrain]]>
Tadros, Victor2023-05-22T06:35:55Z308665154
Philosophy, Departments of Philosophy and Classics, University of Toronto]]>
Barney, Rachel2023-05-07T05:06:22Z308722660
philosophy, that corpus linguistics constitutes a ... Review of International Social and PoliticalPhilosophy 24 ( 2019 ): 393 - 414 .
Gries , Stefan. “Corpora and Legal Interpretation .” In Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics, edited by Alison Johnson]]>
Lepoutre, MaximeVilar-Lluch, SaraBorg, EmmaHansen, Nat2023-05-06T23:27:53Z306869215
philosophy of science24:
The naturalistic ontological attitude ... social sciences. Why
does someone who has made an appointment usually show up? Why does someone
vote for one political party rather than another? Why do consumers respond to price
changes? Why do people at]]>
List, Christian2023-04-08T19:25:53Z