A Review of Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law by Leo Katz, and Crime, Guilt, and Punishment: A Philosophical Introduction by C.L. Te
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...
A Review of Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law by Leo Katz, and Crime, Guilt...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
A Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Gorecki, and A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman G...
The last several decades have witnessed an outpouring of serious articles bringing to bear the metho...
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
Thought crimes are the stuff of dystopian fiction, not contemporary law. Or so we’re told. Yet our c...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
It is a bizarre state of affairs that criminal law has no coherent description or explanation. We ha...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...
A Review of Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law by Leo Katz, and Crime, Guilt...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
A Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Gorecki, and A Theory of Criminal Justice by Hyman G...
The last several decades have witnessed an outpouring of serious articles bringing to bear the metho...
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
These are good times – at least for the theory of criminal law. This special issue of Buffalo Crimin...
Thought crimes are the stuff of dystopian fiction, not contemporary law. Or so we’re told. Yet our c...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
It is a bizarre state of affairs that criminal law has no coherent description or explanation. We ha...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...
This book reports empirical studies on 18 different areas of substantive criminal law in which the s...