This paper offers a critical response to Alan Brudner's magisterial Punishment and Freedom. Brudner’s Hegelian political theory of criminal law makes a significant advance over predominant moral theories. However Brudner misleads when he claims that the general part of the criminal law can be understood as a dialectical unity of three antithetical paradigms of individual freedom, a unity he calls dialogic community. The rise of preventive criminal law in the UK reveals that the tension between these paradigms has proved impossible to manage in practice. Brudner’s painstaking elaboration of the paradigms of liberal freedom nevertheless allows us to identify the source of the breakdown of the dialogic community, and to understand better the s...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Dan Markel (FSU)respondent: François Tanguay-...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
This article explores the ideological dimensions of the current debate over the constitutional statu...
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Book review of Law and the Community: The End of Individualism? by A.C. Hutchinson & L.J.M. Green, e...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
This thesis aims to give a certain understanding of liberal justice. It argues that such a system of...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of...
This review article critically examines R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green’s wide-ranging Philosophical ...
The article argues for a conception of the justification of punishment that is compatible with a mod...
This book presents a theoretical examination of the rise and expansion of preventive criminal offenc...
In 1933, one of the leading theorists of the criminal law, Jerome Michael, wrote openly of the crimi...
The most significant thing about anyone's beliefs is that they are just that: beliefs. We inhabit a ...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Dan Markel (FSU)respondent: François Tanguay-...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
This article explores the ideological dimensions of the current debate over the constitutional statu...
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Book review of Law and the Community: The End of Individualism? by A.C. Hutchinson & L.J.M. Green, e...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
This thesis aims to give a certain understanding of liberal justice. It argues that such a system of...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of...
This review article critically examines R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green’s wide-ranging Philosophical ...
The article argues for a conception of the justification of punishment that is compatible with a mod...
This book presents a theoretical examination of the rise and expansion of preventive criminal offenc...
In 1933, one of the leading theorists of the criminal law, Jerome Michael, wrote openly of the crimi...
The most significant thing about anyone's beliefs is that they are just that: beliefs. We inhabit a ...
time: 2.30-4.30pmroom: Osgoode Hall – IKB 2010speaker: Dan Markel (FSU)respondent: François Tanguay-...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...