Current criminological interest in the boundaries of penality has done much to shed light on the definition and meaning of punishment. Even the central case of punishment, its aims and purposes are contested, so it should not surprise that the boundaries are also disputed. As states seek to evade the criminal process and its protections by resort to civil and administrative measures, the line between formal and informal criminal penalties blurs. In Europe, the courts have sought to reassert the protections of the criminal process by looking behind the labels to insist on substance over form in deciding what is a punishment. In so doing, they have re-affirmed the boundaries of penality as a vital means of providing protection against arbitra...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law reflects the continued transformation of criminal law into a glo...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
Substantive criminal law defines the conduct that the state punishes. Or does it? If the answer is y...
Providing a historical analysis of the impact of criminology on the rationale of punishment and the ...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that what distinguishes a criminal punishmen...
It is a well-established principle that no court applies the penal laws of another sovereign. But wh...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
For centuries, the only purpose of punishment was to punish an offender and it should be equal to th...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
Constitutional orders punish — and they punish abundantly. However, analysis of the constitutionalit...
This thesis builds on the existing literature on punishment philosophies that seek to justify the bu...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law reflects the continued transformation of criminal law into a glo...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
Substantive criminal law defines the conduct that the state punishes. Or does it? If the answer is y...
Providing a historical analysis of the impact of criminology on the rationale of punishment and the ...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that what distinguishes a criminal punishmen...
It is a well-established principle that no court applies the penal laws of another sovereign. But wh...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
For centuries, the only purpose of punishment was to punish an offender and it should be equal to th...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
Constitutional orders punish — and they punish abundantly. However, analysis of the constitutionalit...
This thesis builds on the existing literature on punishment philosophies that seek to justify the bu...
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law reflects the continued transformation of criminal law into a glo...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
Substantive criminal law defines the conduct that the state punishes. Or does it? If the answer is y...