In this encyclopedia entry I deal briefly with whether the immorality of conduct is a necessary condition for its criminal prohibition, and then at greater length with the more controversial question of whether conduct\u27s immorality is a sufficient condition for its criminal prohibition. On the latter question, I present and then critique the liberal views of J.S. Mill, Joel Feinberg, H.L.A. Hart, and Jonathan Schonsheck, the liberal perfectionist views of Michael Moore and Joseph Raz, and the conservative views of Patrick Devlin. I also discuss the relation between the criminal proscription of offensive conduct and the criminal proscription of harmless immoralities
One of the abiding concerns of the philosophy of law has been to establish the relationship between ...
Some critics of Professor Fuller\u27s earlier writing, troubled as I am by this bizarre use of the c...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
A Review of Harmless Wrongdoing: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law by Joel Feinber
The relationship between law and morality represents a major theme in jurisprudence and is the subje...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
Modern states criminalise many actions that intuitively do not seem morally wrong, particularly in t...
There is an ongoing debate in contemporary jurisprudence over whether law, properly conceived, is ca...
Many writers defend or attack the position nowadays known as legal moralism. According to the most ...
No doubt most Americans and Englishmen think that homosexuality, prostitution, and the publication o...
(Excerpt) This Note seeks to demonstrate that the term moral turpitude is sufficiently ambiguous t...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the relationship between crime and morality, with a specif...
The article assesses the legitimacy of criminalizing drugs on the basis of relevant liberty-limiting...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore Lord Devlin's approach to the enforcement of morals. The m...
One of the abiding concerns of the philosophy of law has been to establish the relationship between ...
Some critics of Professor Fuller\u27s earlier writing, troubled as I am by this bizarre use of the c...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
A Review of Harmless Wrongdoing: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law by Joel Feinber
The relationship between law and morality represents a major theme in jurisprudence and is the subje...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
Modern states criminalise many actions that intuitively do not seem morally wrong, particularly in t...
There is an ongoing debate in contemporary jurisprudence over whether law, properly conceived, is ca...
Many writers defend or attack the position nowadays known as legal moralism. According to the most ...
No doubt most Americans and Englishmen think that homosexuality, prostitution, and the publication o...
(Excerpt) This Note seeks to demonstrate that the term moral turpitude is sufficiently ambiguous t...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the relationship between crime and morality, with a specif...
The article assesses the legitimacy of criminalizing drugs on the basis of relevant liberty-limiting...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore Lord Devlin's approach to the enforcement of morals. The m...
One of the abiding concerns of the philosophy of law has been to establish the relationship between ...
Some critics of Professor Fuller\u27s earlier writing, troubled as I am by this bizarre use of the c...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...