The paper begins with the plausible view that criminal responsibility should track moral responsibility, and explains its plausibility. A necessary distinction is then drawn between liability and answerability as two dimensions of responsibility, and is shown to underpin the distinction in criminal law between offences and defences. This enables us to distinguish strict liability from strict answerability, and to see that whilst strict criminal liability seems inconsistent with the principle that criminal responsibility should track moral responsibility, strict criminal answerability is not. We must ask, therefore, whether, when and why strict criminal responsibility is unacceptable
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
grantor: University of TorontoIs the imposition of criminal liability ever justified in ca...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This thesis deals primarily with criminal responsibility, although some of my arguments also apply t...
Legal scholarly analysis of criminal responsibility is typically assumed to encompass non-responsibi...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This is a thesis about criminal culpability and the need for a moral theory of criminal fault. The...
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
grantor: University of TorontoIs the imposition of criminal liability ever justified in ca...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This invited entry offers a brief overview of criminal responsibility. The fir...
This thesis deals primarily with criminal responsibility, although some of my arguments also apply t...
Legal scholarly analysis of criminal responsibility is typically assumed to encompass non-responsibi...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
This is a thesis about criminal culpability and the need for a moral theory of criminal fault. The...
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
First paragraph: Criminal lawyers and criminal-law theorists, as well as philosophers, have much to ...
grantor: University of TorontoIs the imposition of criminal liability ever justified in ca...