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This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
The debate over the legal status of drugs is a significant issue in our society due to the number of...
The article assesses the legitimacy of criminalizing drugs on the basis of relevant liberty-limiting...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
Contrary to most continental European criminal theories, in which the notion of harm-defined as a vi...
The “marijuana cases” (R. v. Malmo-Levine; R. v. Caine) and the “spanking case” (Canadian Foundation...
AbstractDespite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm ...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
This article defends the Harm Principle, commonly attributed to John Stuart Mill, against recent cri...
This article defends the Harm Principle, commonly attributed to John Stuart Mill, against recent cri...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
The debate over the legal status of drugs is a significant issue in our society due to the number of...
The article assesses the legitimacy of criminalizing drugs on the basis of relevant liberty-limiting...
Despite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm as a bas...
Some drugs make people feel good. That is why some people use them. Some of these drugs are alleged ...
Contrary to most continental European criminal theories, in which the notion of harm-defined as a vi...
The “marijuana cases” (R. v. Malmo-Levine; R. v. Caine) and the “spanking case” (Canadian Foundation...
AbstractDespite the centrality of harm to crime and criminalization and increasing interest in harm ...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
This article defends the Harm Principle, commonly attributed to John Stuart Mill, against recent cri...
This article defends the Harm Principle, commonly attributed to John Stuart Mill, against recent cri...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from t...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...