Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch /
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Oxford, UK :
Hart Publishing,
2014
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Table of Contents:
- Punishment paradigms and the role of the preventive state / Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner
- Prevention, censure and responsibility: the recent debate on the purposes of punishment / Claus Roxin
- Prevention with a moral voice / JR Edwards and AP Simester
- The 'deserved' punishment / Ulfrid Neumann
- After the crime: post-offence conduct and penal censure / Julian V Roberts and Hannah Maslen
- Does punishment honour the offender? / Kurt Seelmann
- Criminal law, crime and punishment as communication / Klaus Gunther
- Can deserts be just in an unjust world? / Michael Tonry
- 'Rights of others' in criminalisation theory / Tatjana Hornle
- The harm principle and the protection of 'legal goods' (Rechtsguterschutz): a German perspective / Winfried Hassemer
- 'Remote harms' and the two harm principles / RA Duff and SE Marshall
- Using 'quality of life' to legitimate criminal law intervention: gauging gravity, defining disorder / Nina Persak
- Criminal liability for offensive behaviour in public spaces / Wolfgang Wohlers
- Can punishment be just? / Bernd Schunemann
- Punishment and the ends of policing / John Kleinig
- The place of criminal law theory in the constitutional state / Antje du Bois-Pedain
- Criminal law theory and the limits of liberalism / Paul Roberts