The constitution of the criminal law:
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013
Edition:1st ed
Series:Criminalization series
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Item Description:Series statement from jacket
Includes bibliographical references and index
What constitutes criminal law? - Nicola Lacey -- - Harm, vulnerability, and citizenship : constitutional concerns in the criminalization of contemporary sex work - Vanessa E. Munro and Jane Scoular -- - The role of the public prosecutor in applying and developing the substantive criminal law - Jonathan Rogers -- - Rights forfeiture and mala prohibita - Christopher Heath Wellman -- - Criminals in uniform - John Gardner -- - Puzzling about state excuses as an instance of group excuses - François Tanguay-Renaud -- - War crimes and immoral action in war - Jeff McMahon -- - Terrorism and the criminal law - C.A.J. Coady -- - Responsibility and answerability in the criminal law - Massimo Renzo
This volume examines the constitutionalisation of criminal law. It considers how the criminal law is constituted through the political processes of the state; how the agents of the criminal law can be answerable to it themselves; and finally how the criminal law can be constituted as part of the international order
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (239 pages)
ISBN:0191655279
0191752037
9780191655272
9780191752032

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