Harm to self
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Harm to self
(The moral limits of the criminal law / Joel Feinberg, v. 3)
Oxford University Press, 1986
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
"The Moral Limits of Criminal Law" is a four-volume work that answers the question: what kinds of conduct may a legislature make criminal without infringing the moral autonomy of individual citizens? Volume three, "Harm to Self", tackles the riddles associated with the commonly proposed principle called "legal paternalism". It evaluates (and rejects) the principle that it can be right to impose coercion on a person "for his own good", whatever his own wishes in the matter. Chapters in this section discuss the concept of personal autonomy (or "sovereignty"), voluntariness, and assumption of risk, as well as "failures of consent" because of duress, fraud, and other factors incompatible with voluntary behaviour.
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