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Justice In-Between: A Study of Intermediate Criminal Verdicts
Justice In-Between is a study of intermediate criminal verdicts, and advances a novel justification of these controversial devices with the aim to produce a consensus amongst scholars subscribing to different theories of punishment.
Author(s) | By Federico Picinali (Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law, LSE Law School). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 304 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 1 Sept 2022 |
Availability | Available |
Justice In-Between is a study of intermediate criminal verdicts, and advances a novel justification of these controversial devices with the aim to produce a consensus amongst scholars subscribing to different theories of punishment.
Introduction 1: Intermediate Verdicts Are Not a Fanciful Construct 2: The Presumption of Innocence: A Decisive Objection to Intermediate Verdicts? 3: Acquittal vs Conviction: We Can All Be Expected-Value Maximisers in this Choice 4: The Decision-theor
Federico Picinali is an Associate Professor at LSE Law School. He graduated in law from the University of Milan. He has an LLM from Yale Law School and a PhD in law from the University of Trento. He teaches and researches in criminal law and evidence law,