The author discusses the ethical quandries faced daily by trial court judges. Suggestions are made a...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
A critical issue facing the criminal justice system today is how best to promote ethical behavior by...
Kimberley Brownlee, University of Manchester, focuses upon the moral responsibilities of criminal ju...
Delivered as Osgoode’s 2009 ‘Or ‘Emet Lecture on 12 Marchspeaker: Fred Schauer University of Virgin...
In recent years, political philosophers have hotly debated whether ordinary citizens have a general ...
This article stakes out an ethical argument in favor of prosecutorial leadership on sentencing refor...
The paper begins with the plausible view that criminal responsibility should track moral responsibil...
An influential view in recent philosophy of punishment is that the apparatus of criminal justice sho...
speaker: Larry May Vanderbiltrespondent: Margaret Martin University of Western Ontari
Moral ordering is fundamental to Canada’s criminal law and justice systems, and is most explicitly e...
Moral and legal philosophy are too entangled: moral philosophy is prone to model interpersonal moral...
The United States Constitution and the American legal system which has stemmed from it specify the r...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
This handbook consists of essays on contemporary issues in criminal law and their theoretical underp...
The author discusses the ethical quandries faced daily by trial court judges. Suggestions are made a...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
A critical issue facing the criminal justice system today is how best to promote ethical behavior by...
Kimberley Brownlee, University of Manchester, focuses upon the moral responsibilities of criminal ju...
Delivered as Osgoode’s 2009 ‘Or ‘Emet Lecture on 12 Marchspeaker: Fred Schauer University of Virgin...
In recent years, political philosophers have hotly debated whether ordinary citizens have a general ...
This article stakes out an ethical argument in favor of prosecutorial leadership on sentencing refor...
The paper begins with the plausible view that criminal responsibility should track moral responsibil...
An influential view in recent philosophy of punishment is that the apparatus of criminal justice sho...
speaker: Larry May Vanderbiltrespondent: Margaret Martin University of Western Ontari
Moral ordering is fundamental to Canada’s criminal law and justice systems, and is most explicitly e...
Moral and legal philosophy are too entangled: moral philosophy is prone to model interpersonal moral...
The United States Constitution and the American legal system which has stemmed from it specify the r...
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is ...
This handbook consists of essays on contemporary issues in criminal law and their theoretical underp...
The author discusses the ethical quandries faced daily by trial court judges. Suggestions are made a...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
A critical issue facing the criminal justice system today is how best to promote ethical behavior by...