Relocating criminal law
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Relocating criminal law
Ashgate, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-244) and index
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内容説明
This work seeks, in a range of areas of law, to present a pragmatic, liberal view of the criminal law - to give historical accounts without falling into determinism, to engage in doctrinal analysis without regarding it as compelling, and to compare without comparison becoming competition.
目次
- Introduction - perspectives on criminal law: doctrine
- setting limits to criminal law - the "harm" thesis
- attacks upon the doctrinal view from inside and outsde
- sociolegal approaches
- economics of criminal law
- critical legal studies
- broadening the discipline. Part 2 Arguing criminal law: the nature and significance of the appellate judicial process in criminal cases
- readings of doctrinal decision making
- systemic bias in construing prostitution statues
- pairing arguments
- concluding - what can a liberal judge do in criminal law? Part 3 Personhood and responsibility: the borderland of juridical personhood (i)
- the borderland of juridical personhood (ii)
- battered women who kill. Part 4 Privacy: the core idea
- historical development - honour
- historical development - privacy
- why privacy now?
- discriminating privacies
- the significance of privacy in substantive English criminal law
- the significance of privacy in procedural criminal law
- the instrusiveness and duration of a violation of privacy
- sexual privacy and "sexual McCarthyism". Part 5 Internationalization of criminal law: globalization, boundaries and offences
- changing the political unit - the nation state and its successors
- jurisdiction
- The Sexual Offences (Conspiracy and Incitement) Act 1996
- reacting to sexual tourism
- extradition. Part 6 The market and the criminal law: the market
- how a criminal law of markets might look
- guaranteeing the unit of exchange
- manipulation and exploitation of markets
- geographical boundaries upon a market
- unacceptable markets
- the limits of commodification. Part 7 Drugs: history
- unlawful dealing in drugs as a form of exploitation
- responsibility of the various participants
- decriminialization.
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