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Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs: On the Principles of Criminalisation
Crimes, Harms and Wrongs is a philosophical analysis of the nature, significance and ethical limits of criminalisation.
Author(s) | By Professor A P Simester (National University of Singapore), Andreas von Hirsch (University of Cambridge, UK (Emeritus)). |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 258 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 24 Jun 2011 |
Availability | Available |
Crimes, Harms and Wrongs is a philosophical analysis of the nature, significance and ethical limits of criminalisation.
Part I: Criminalisation and Wrongdoing 1. The Nature of Criminalisation 2. Wrongfulness and Reasons Part II: Harm 3. Crossing the Harm Threshold 4. Remote Harms: the Need for an Extended Harm Principle 5. On the Imputation of Remote Harms Part
A P Simester is Professor of Law and Provost's Chair at the National University of Singapore and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Andreas von Hirsch is Honorary Professor at the Law Faculty, Goethe-University Frankfurt, and Emeri