This article examines popular dissatisfaction with the proportionality standard in self-defense law, which holds that the prevention of harm cannot be achieved by causing harm that is disproportionate. Legal elites, such as prosecutors, judges, and legal scholars, have long championed versions of this standard. But there is an increasingly widespread movement in the United States and Europe to modify elite notions of proportionality. Common to these movements is the desire to replace complicated balancing tests with clearer rules, which would limit the discretion of prosecutors and judges, and to permit use of deadly force against attackers in more situations. Fueling the movements is the belief that government is not able or willing to ade...
This Article presents a functional explanation of recent developments regarding the method of consti...
The argument of this article is that the proportionality rule in AP–I does express a doctrine that h...
In this article the author, in a context in which principles and the principle of proportionality ar...
This article examines popular dissatisfaction with the proportionality standard in self-defense law,...
The paper addresses a puzzle about the proportionality requirement on self-defense due to L. Alexand...
This Article examines proportionality as a constitutional limitation on the power to punish. In the ...
Book review of "Proportionality Principles in American Law: Controlling Excessive Government Actions...
The concept of proportionality has been central to the retributive revival in penal theory, and is t...
This Article challenges the Supreme Court\u27s justification for embracing a strict proportionality ...
Philosophers writing about proportionality in self-defense and war will often assume that defensive ...
This article sets forth the primary theories which might underlie the right of self-defense: necessi...
Conceptual debates about proportionality and its moral and political force need to be placed in hist...
Although a century has passed since the Supreme Court started reviewing criminal punishments for exc...
This article examines the theoretical foundations and developments of the concept of proportionality...
The idea of proportionality has figured prominently in modern moral, legal and political theory. It ...
This Article presents a functional explanation of recent developments regarding the method of consti...
The argument of this article is that the proportionality rule in AP–I does express a doctrine that h...
In this article the author, in a context in which principles and the principle of proportionality ar...
This article examines popular dissatisfaction with the proportionality standard in self-defense law,...
The paper addresses a puzzle about the proportionality requirement on self-defense due to L. Alexand...
This Article examines proportionality as a constitutional limitation on the power to punish. In the ...
Book review of "Proportionality Principles in American Law: Controlling Excessive Government Actions...
The concept of proportionality has been central to the retributive revival in penal theory, and is t...
This Article challenges the Supreme Court\u27s justification for embracing a strict proportionality ...
Philosophers writing about proportionality in self-defense and war will often assume that defensive ...
This article sets forth the primary theories which might underlie the right of self-defense: necessi...
Conceptual debates about proportionality and its moral and political force need to be placed in hist...
Although a century has passed since the Supreme Court started reviewing criminal punishments for exc...
This article examines the theoretical foundations and developments of the concept of proportionality...
The idea of proportionality has figured prominently in modern moral, legal and political theory. It ...
This Article presents a functional explanation of recent developments regarding the method of consti...
The argument of this article is that the proportionality rule in AP–I does express a doctrine that h...
In this article the author, in a context in which principles and the principle of proportionality ar...