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1 Against the Received Wisdom: Why the Criminal Justice System Should Give Kids a Break Morse, Stephen J.

2 p. 257-271
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2 A Hegelian Liberal Theory of the Penal Law Donoso, Alfonso
2011
2 p. 219-224
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3 A Just Criminalization of Irregular Immigration: Is It Possible? Spena, Alessandro
2015
2 p. 351-373
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4 Ambient Intelligence, Criminal Liability and Democracy Hildebrandt, Mireille
2007
2 p. 163-180
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5 Andrew Ashworth, Lucia Zedner and Patrick Tomlin (eds): Prevention and the Limits of the Criminal Law Stark, Findlay
2014
2 p. 389-394
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6 Anger, Provocation and Loss of Self-Control: What Does ‘Losing It’ Really Mean? Sorial, Sarah
2018
2 p. 247-269
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7 A Perfect Prosecution: The People of the State of New York Versus Dominique Strauss-Kahn Murray, JaneAnne
2013
2 p. 371-390
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8 Aspiration, Execution, and Controversy: Reply to My Critics Husak, Douglas
2017
2 p. 351-362
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9 Assuming that the Defendant Is Not Guilty: The Presumption of Innocence in the German System of Criminal Justice Weigend, Thomas
2013
2 p. 285-299
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10 Author’s Reply: Negligence and Normative Import Sifferd, Katrina L.

2 p. 353-371
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11 Blameworthiness and the Outcomes of One’s Actions Lee, Ambrose Y. K.

2 p. 271-290
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12 Book Review Mar, Maksymilian Del
2009
2 p. 209-212
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13 Canadian Scholars on Criminal Responsibility Garvey, Stephen P.
2013
2 p. 351-364
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14 Can/Should We Purge Evil Through Capital Punishment? Steiker, Carol S.
2013
2 p. 367-378
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15 Can the Law Do Without Retributivism? Comments on Erin Kelly’s The Limits of Blame Roskies, Adina L.

2 p. 217-222
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16 Capital Punishment as a Response to Evil Barry, Peter Brian
2013
2 p. 245-264
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17 Clarifying Forfeiture Theory in Response to Dempsey and Lang Wellman, Christopher Heath

2 p. 215-222
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18 Collateral Legal Consequences of Criminal Convictions in a Society of Equals Brown, Jeffrey M.

2 p. 181-205
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19 Commentaries on Criminal Law Conversations Donoso, Alfonso
2013
2 p. 337-349
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20 Commentary to “Complicity and Causality” Hörnle, Tatjana
2006
2 p. 143-149
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21 Complicity and causality Gardner, John
2006
2 p. 127-141
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22 Complicity beyond Causality Farmer, Lindsay
2006
2 p. 151-156
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23 Considering Capital Punishment as a Human Interaction Bennett, Christopher
2013
2 p. 367-382
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24 Corporations and the Presumption of Innocence Shiner, Roger A.
2013
2 p. 485-503
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25 Correction to: Inert Patterson, Dennis

2 p. 325
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26 Could the Presumption of Innocence Protect the Guilty? Tomlin, Patrick
2012
2 p. 431-447
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27 Crime and Punishment Farmer, Lindsay

2 p. 289-298
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28 Crime, Freedom and Civic Bonds: Arthur Ripstein’s Force and Freedom: Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy Yankah, Ekow N.
2012
2 p. 255-272
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29 Criminal and Procedural Fairness: Some Challenges to the Presumption of Innocence Ulväng, Magnus
2013
2 p. 469-484
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30 Criminal Blame, Exclusion and Moral Dialogue Porro, Costanza

2 p. 223-235
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31 Criminalizing the State Tanguay-Renaud, François
2012
2 p. 255-284
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32 Criminal Responsibility and Fair Moral Opportunity Ewing, Benjamin

2 p. 291-316
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33 Criminal Responsibility and the Living Self Giddens, Thomas
2013
2 p. 189-206
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34 Criminals or Patients? Towards a Tragic Conception of Moral and Legal Responsibility Coeckelbergh, Mark
2010
2 p. 233-244
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35 Decision Theory, Relative Plausibility and the Criminal Standard of Proof Biedermann, Alex

2 p. 131-157
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36 Desert as a Limiting Condition Sverdlik, Steven
2017
2 p. 209-225
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37 Do Criminal Offenders Have a Right to Neurorehabilitation? Dore-Horgan, Emma

2 p. 429-451
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38 Duff on the Legitimacy of Punishment of Socially Deprived Offenders Chau, Peter
2012
2 p. 247-254
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39 Erratum to: Canadian Scholars on Criminal Responsibility Garvey, Stephen P.
2013
2 p. 365
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40 Erratum to: McKenna’s Quality of Will Shoemaker, David
2016
2 p. 241
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41 Excusing Necessity and Terror: What Criminal Law Can Teach Constitutional Law Brudner, Alan
2008
2 p. 147-166
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42 Exploring Moral Desert Kagan, Shelly
2016
2 p. 407-426
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43 Extending the Limits of Blame Coates, D. Justin

2 p. 207-215
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44 Fictions of Restorative Justice, Vincent Geeraets Geeraets, V. C.
2014
2 p. 265-281
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45 Forfeiture and the Right to a Fair Trial Lang, Gerald

2 p. 203-213
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46 From Retributive to Restorative Justice Kelly, Erin I.

2 p. 237-247
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47 Holding Organized Crime Leaders Accountable for the Crimes of their Subordinates Eldar, Shachar
2012
2 p. 207-225
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48 Human Dignity of “Offenders”: A Limitation on Substantive Criminal Law Gur-Arye, Miriam
2012
2 p. 187-205
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49 Hypocrisy, Inconsistency, and the Moral Standing of the State Fritz, Kyle G.
2018
2 p. 309-327
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50 Iconoclasts? Who, Us? A Reply to Dolinko Alexander, Larry
2012
2 p. 281-287
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51 Incitement: A Study in Language Crime Jaconelli, Joseph
2017
2 p. 245-265
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52 Individualizing the Reasonable Person in Criminal Law Westen, Peter
2007
2 p. 137-162
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53 Inert Patterson, Dennis

2 p. 319-324
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54 Infidelity and the Possibility of a Liberal Legal Moralism Thaysen, Jens Damgaard
2015
2 p. 273-294
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55 Initial Design, Manipulation, and Moral Responsibility Fischer, John Martin

2 p. 255-270
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56 Inside Public Reason Mack, Eric
2013
2 p. 389-402
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57 Introduction: Political Philosophy and Criminal Justice Tadros, Victor
2013
2 p. 179-184
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58 Is Akrasia Necessary for Culpability? On Douglas Husak’s Ignorance of Law Yaffe, Gideon
2017
2 p. 341-349
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59 Is Executive Function the Universal Acid? Morse, Stephen J.

2 p. 299-318
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60 I Would Do Anything for Law (and That’s a Problem): Criminalization, Value, and Motives Thaysen, Jens Damgaard

2 p. 169-188
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61 Jason Hanna: In Our Best Interest: A Defense of Paternalism Noggle, Robert

2 p. 331-336
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62 John Gardner: Offences and Defences: Selected Essays in the Philosophy of Criminal Law Matravers, Matt
2011
2 p. 231-235
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63 Justifying and Excusing Sex Wall, Jesse
2018
2 p. 283-307
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64 Justifying Extraterritorial War Crimes Trials deGuzman, Margaret M.
2017
2 p. 289-308
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65 Justifying Punishment: A Response to Douglas Husak Brownlee, Kimberley
2008
2 p. 123-129
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66 Killing in War: Unasked Questions-Ill-Founded Legitimisation Eser, Albin
2017
2 p. 309-326
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67 Kramer’s Purgative Rationale for Capital Punishment: A Critique Danaher, John
2013
2 p. 225-244
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68 Law and Social Protests Gargarella, Roberto
2012
2 p. 131-148
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69 Legitimating Torture? Lang, Gerald
2015
2 p. 331-349
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70 Liberty and Insecurity in the Criminal Law: Lessons from Thomas Hobbes Carvalho, Henrique
2015
2 p. 249-271
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71 Loss of Innocence in Common Law Presumptions Roberts, Paul
2013
2 p. 317-336
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72 Lowering the Boom: A Brief for Penal Leniency Yost, Benjamin S.

2 p. 251-270
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73 L. W. Sumner: Assisted Death: A Study in Ethics and Law Williams, Glenys
2013
2 p. 403-416
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74 Manipulated Agents: Précis Mele, Alfred R.

2 p. 249-253
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75 Manipulated Agents: Replies to Fischer, Haji, and McKenna Mele, Alfred R.

2 p. 299-309
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76 Matthew C. Altman: A Theory of Legal Punishment: Deterrence, Retribution and the Aims of the State, Routledge, London, 2021 Brooks, Thom

2 p. 507-511
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77 Military Veterans, Culpability, and Blame Lee, Youngjae
2013
2 p. 285-307
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78 Minding Negligence Agule, Craig K.

2 p. 231-251
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79 Mistake of Law and Culpability Husak, Douglas
2010
2 p. 135-159
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80 Moving Mountains: Variations on a Theme by Shelly Kagan Tadros, Victor
2015
2 p. 393-405
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81 Negligence, Belief, Blame and Criminal Liability: The Special Case of Forgetting Husak, Douglas
2011
2 p. 199-218
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82 Neuroscience and Normativity: How Knowledge of the Brain Offers a Deeper Understanding of Moral and Legal Responsibility Hirstein, William

2 p. 327-351
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83 New Legal Moralism: Some Strengths and Challenges Petersen, Thomas Søbirk
2010
2 p. 215-232
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84 Non-Tracing Cases of Culpable Ignorance Smith, Holly M.
2011
2 p. 115-146
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85 No Offense! On the Offense Principle and Some New Challenges Petersen, Thomas Søbirk
2014
2 p. 355-365
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86 Nulla Poena Sine Lege in Continental Criminal Law: Historical and Theoretical Analysis Tikhonravov, Evgeny
2018
2 p. 215-224
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87 ‘O Call Me Not to Justify the Wrong’: Criminal Answerability and the Offence/Defence Distinction Duarte d’Almeida, Luís
2012
2 p. 227-245
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88 On Manipulated Agents and History-Sensitive Compatibilism McKenna, Michael

2 p. 285-298
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89 On special protections for rescuers and helpers Sorell, Tom
2006
2 p. 215-222
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90 On the Legitimate Objectives of Criminalisation Simester, A. P.
2014
2 p. 367-379
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91 Our “Barbarians” at the Gate: On the Undercriminalized Citizenship Deprivation as a Counterterrorism Tool Coca-Vila, Ivó

2 p. 149-167
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92 Outlining the Shadow of the Axe—On Restorative Justice and the Use of Trial and Punishment Holderstein Holtermann, Jakob von
2008
2 p. 187-207
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93 Participatory Democracy and Criminal Justice Dzur, Albert W.
2012
2 p. 115-129
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94 Paul D. Halliday: Habeas Corpus. From England to Empire Farmer, Lindsay
2012
2 p. 273-275
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95 Paul Roberts and Adrian Zuckerman: Criminal Evidence Ho, Hock Lai
2011
2 p. 225-229
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96 Policing the Gaps: Legitimacy, Special Obligations, and Omissions in Law Enforcement Hadjimatheou, Katerina

2 p. 407-427
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97 Political Neutrality and Punishment Matravers, Matt
2012
2 p. 217-230
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98 Posthumous ‘Punishment’: What May Be Done About Criminal Wrongs After the Wrongdoer’s Death? Melissaris, Emmanuel
2015
2 p. 313-329
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99 Precautionary Criminalisation in an Age of Vulnerable Autonomy Simon, Jonathan
2012
2 p. 277-279
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100 Preface: The Presumption of Innocence Campbell, Liz
2014
2 p. 283-284
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101 Preventive Justice and the Presumption of Innocence Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler
2013
2 p. 505-525
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102 Prison on Appeal: The Idea of Communicative Incarceration Cochrane, Alasdair
2015
2 p. 295-312
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103 Private Blame Driver, Julia
2015
2 p. 215-220
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104 Property Offences as Crimes of Injustice Melissaris, Emmanuel
2012
2 p. 149-166
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105 Proportionality in Sentencing and the Restorative Justice Paradigm: ‘Just Deserts’ for Victims and Defendants Alike? Kirchengast, Tyrone
2010
2 p. 197-213
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106 Psychological and Political Contributors to Criminal Culpability: Reply to Brink, Howard and Morse Yaffe, Gideon

2 p. 273-287
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107 Psychologising Jekyll, Demonising Hyde: The Strange Case of Criminal Responsibility Lacey, Nicola
2010
2 p. 109-133
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108 Punishing Organized Crime Leaders for the Crimes of their Subordinates Eldar, Shachar
2010
2 p. 183-196
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109 Punishing the Awkward, the Stupid, the Weak, and the Selfish: The Culpability of Negligence Moore, Michael S.
2011
2 p. 147-198
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110 Punishment and the Appropriate Response to Wrongdoing Tadros, Victor
2015
2 p. 229-248
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111 Punishment as reluctant moralism Lee, Youngjae
2006
2 p. 227-231
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112 Quality of Will, Private Blame and Conversation: Reply to Driver, Shoemaker, and Vargas McKenna, Michael
2015
2 p. 243-263
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113 Radical Reversal Cases and Normative Appraisals Haji, Ishtiyaque

2 p. 271-284
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114 R. A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S. E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo, and Victor Tadros: The Boundaries of the CriminalLaw Bergelson, Vera
2012
2 p. 383-387
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115 Reasons for Punishment: A Study in Philosophical Translation (Or, Why Sadistic Punishment is Morally Impermissible) Dempsey, Michelle Madden

2 p. 189-201
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116 Recklessness and Circumstances in Criminal Attempts Yang, Di

2 p. 359-380
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117 Recklessness, Willful Ignorance, and Exculpation Zimmerman, Michael J.
2017
2 p. 327-339
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118 Reconsidering Illegal Hunting as a Crime of Dissent: Implication for Justice and Deliberative Uptake Essen, Erica von
2015
2 p. 213-228
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119 Relating Neuroscience to Responsibility: Comments on Hirstein, Sifferd, and Fagan’s Responsible Brains Moore, Michael S.

2 p. 283-298
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120 Rene Provost and Payam Akhavan: Confronting Genocide Kyriakakis, Joanna
2014
2 p. 381-388
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121 Reply to Williams Sumner, L. W.
2013
2 p. 331-335
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122 Responsibility and the Limits of Conversation Vargas, Manuel R.
2015
2 p. 221-240
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123 Rethinking the presumption of innocence Tadros, Victor
2006
2 p. 193-213
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124 Review Essay of In Defense of Gun Control by Hugh LaFollette Strawser, Bradley Jay

2 p. 311-316
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125 Review of A du Bois-Pedain and A Bottoms, eds., Penal Censure: Engagements Within and Beyond Desert Theory Watson, Gabrielle

2 p. 417-422
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126 Review of Alex Sharpe’s Sexual Intimacy and Gender Identity ‘Fraud’: Reframing the Legal and Ethical Debate (Routledge 2019; ISBN: 978-0-367-28024-6) Hogg, Claire

2 p. 323-330
article
127 Review of Catherine Lu: Justice and Reconciliation in World Politics Stilz, Anna
2018
2 p. 385-392
article
128 Review of Guy Elgat, Being Guilty: Freedom, Responsibility, and Conscience in German Philosophy from Kant to Heidegger (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022) James, David

2 p. 539-544
article
129 Review of Jens David Ohlin and Larry May, Necessity in International Law Shue, Henry
2018
2 p. 375-383
article
130 Review of John Lemos’ A Pragmatic Approach to Libertarian Free Will Double, Richard

2 p. 299-306
article
131 Review of Malcolm Bull, On Mercy Tudor, Steven

2 p. 317-322
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132 Review of The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives, Brandon Hogan, Michael Cholbi, Alex Madva, and Benjamin S. Yost, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 Valls, Andrew

2 p. 513-521
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133 Review of The Scope of Consent by Tom Dougherty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) Healey, Richard

2 p. 531-538
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134 Review of Vincent Chiao, Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State Ramsay, Peter

2 p. 423-428
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135 Self-Control in Responsibility Enhancement and Criminal Rehabilitation Koi, Polaris
2017
2 p. 227-244
article
136 Seumas Miller and Ian A. Gordon: Investigative Ethics: Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators Henschke, Adam
2015
2 p. 427-429
article
137 Sex, Reasons, Pro Tanto Wronging, and the Structure of Rape Liability Greasley, Kate

2 p. 159-179
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138 Shooting Down a Hijacked Plane—The German Discussion and Beyond Hörnle, Tatjana
2008
2 p. 111-131
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139 Should Criminals Be Convicted of Unspecific Offences? On Efficiency, Condemnation, and Cognitive Psychology Pundik, Amit
2013
2 p. 207-224
article
140 Social Connections, Social Contributions, and Why They Matter: Comments on Being Sure of Each Other Calhoun, Cheshire

2 p. 453-462
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141 Social Engineering as an Infringement of the Presumption of Innocence: The Case of Corporate Criminality Husak, Douglas
2013
2 p. 353-369
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142 Symmetry, Rational Abilities, and the Ought-Implies-Can Principle Talbert, Matthew
2014
2 p. 283-296
article
143 Symposium on Andrew Simester and Andreas von Hirsch, Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs: On the Principles of Criminalisation Matravers, Matt
2014
2 p. 297-299
article
144 The Bête Noire and the Noble Lie: The International Criminal Court and (the Disavowal of) Politics Royer, Christof
2018
2 p. 225-246
article
145 The communicative aspects of civil disobedience and lawful punishment Brownlee, Kimberley
2006
2 p. 179-192
article
146 The Deadly Serious Causes of Legitimate Rebellion: Between the Wrongs of Terrorism and the Crimes of War Finlay, Christopher J.
2017
2 p. 271-287
article
147 The Defense of Necessity and Powers of the Government Lee, Youngjae
2008
2 p. 133-145
article
148 The Expressivist Objection to Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives De Marco, Gabriel

2 p. 373-393
article
149 The Fault Element in the History of German Criminal Theory: With Some General Conclusions for the Rules of Imputation in a Legal System Toepel, Friedrich
2012
2 p. 167-186
article
150 The Human Right to Adequate Social Inclusion: A Reply to Critics Brownlee, Kimberley

2 p. 491-506
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151 The Ideal of the Presumption of Innocence Tadros, Victor
2013
2 p. 449-467
article
152 The Indeterminacy of an Emergency: Challenges to Criminal Jurisdiction in Constitutional Democracy Hildebrandt, Mireille
2010
2 p. 161-181
article
153 The Juror, the Citizen, and the Human Being: The Presumption of Innocence and the Burden of Judgment Clark, Sherman J.
2013
2 p. 421-429
article
154 The Moral Asymmetry of Juvenile and Adult Offenders Brink, David O.

2 p. 223-239
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155 The Natural Meaning of Crime and Punishment: Denying and Affirming Freedom Vogt, David Chelsom

2 p. 339-358
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156 The Nature and Significance of Culpability Brink, David O.
2018
2 p. 347-373
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157 The Objective(s) of Responsible Brains Husak, Douglas

2 p. 267-281
article
158 The One or the Many Ohlin, Jens David
2013
2 p. 285-299
article
159 Theories of Criminalization Hörnle, Tatjana
2014
2 p. 301-314
article
160 Theorizing Criminal Law Reform Shiner, Roger A.
2009
2 p. 167-186
article
161 The Overall Function of International Criminal Law: Striking the Right Balance Between the Rechtsgut and the Harm Principles Ambos, Kai
2013
2 p. 301-329
article
162 The Paternalistic Principle Kleinig, John
2014
2 p. 315-327
article
163 The Philosophy of Criminal Law: Extending the Debates Husak, Douglas
2013
2 p. 351-365
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164 The Practice of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Meets the Concept of Legalization Luzon, Golan
2018
2 p. 329-345
article
165 The Presumption of Punishment Baradaran, Shima
2013
2 p. 391-406
article
166 The Prosecutor and the Presumption of Innocence Lippke, Richard L.
2013
2 p. 337-352
article
167 The Purgative Rationale for the Death Penalty: Replies to Steiker and Danaher Kramer, Matthew H.
2013
2 p. 379-394
article
168 The Revolution and the Criminal Law Haque, Adil Ahmad
2012
2 p. 231-253
article
169 The Right to Associational Freedom and the Scope of Relationship-Dependent Duties Betzler, Monika

2 p. 475-489
article
170 The Right to be Presumed Innocent Stewart, Hamish
2013
2 p. 407-420
article
171 The Right to Do Wrong: Morality and the Limits of Law, by Mark Osiel (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), 2019 Muñoz, Daniel

2 p. 523-529
article
172 The Role of the Courts in Imposing Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures: Normative Duality and Legal Realism Macdonald, Stuart
2013
2 p. 265-283
article
173 The Significance of Transferred Intent Westen, Peter
2012
2 p. 321-350
article
174 The Sociability Argument for the Burqa Ban: A Qualified Defence de Vries, Bouke

2 p. 317-337
article
175 The Uses and Abuses of Sociality: A Reply To Kimberley Brownlee Brake, Elizabeth

2 p. 463-474
article
176 The Wrongs of Unlawful Immigration Aliverti, Ana
2015
2 p. 375-391
article
177 To Waive or Not to Waive: The Right to Trial and Plea Bargaining Lippke, Richard L.
2007
2 p. 181-199
article
178 Victor Tadros, Criminal Responsibility Plaxton, Michael
2006
2 p. 223-226
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179 War Crimes: A Brief Road Map for Philosophical Inquiry Chehtman, Alejandro
2017
2 p. 267-270
article
180 Was Ellen Wronged? Garvey, Stephen P.
2012
2 p. 185-216
article
181 We are More Than our Executive Functions: on the Emotional and Situational Aspects of Criminal Responsibility and Punishment Coppola, Federica

2 p. 253-266
article
182 Wendy Brown, Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire Aharonson, Ely
2008
2 p. 201-206
article
183 What is the Harm Principle For? Stanton-Ife, John
2014
2 p. 329-353
article
184 What’s Really Wrong with Fining Crimes? On the Hard Treatment of Criminal Monetary Fines Coca-Vila, Ivó

2 p. 395-415
article
185 What’s wrong with murder? Wilson, William
2006
2 p. 157-177
article
186 When is Negligent Inadvertence Culpable? Simons, Kenneth W.
2011
2 p. 97-114
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187 Who Can Blame Whom? Moral Standing to Blame and Punish Deprived Citizens Beade, Gustavo A.
2018
2 p. 271-281
article
188 Who is Presumed Innocent of What by Whom? Stuckenberg, Carl-Friedrich
2013
2 p. 301-316
article
189 Why Criminal Law: A Question of Content? Husak, Douglas
2008
2 p. 99-122
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190 Why Criminal Law? The Role of Utilitarianism: A Response to Husak Clarkson, C. M. V.
2008
2 p. 131-135
article
191 Why International Criminal Law Can and Should be Conceived With Supra-Positive Law: The Non-Positivistic Nature of International Criminal Legality Pastor Muñoz, Nuria

2 p. 381-406
article
192 Yaffe on Democratic Citizenship and Juvenile Justice Howard, Jeffrey W.

2 p. 241-255
article
193 You Got What You Deserved Alexander, Larry
2012
2 p. 309-319
article
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