This brief essay critiques the torture memoranda\u27s use of the necessity defense from the perspectives of criminal law doctrine, criminal law theory, and moral philosophy
The article aims to provide a general view of the concept of necessity (la.: necessitas) and its sel...
As I write this Essay, legal memoranda about torture, once again, are headline news. This Essay cons...
Not so long ago, the only respectable question for philosophical, legal, and political scholars to a...
The current controversy surrounding the legality of torture can only be understood through an analys...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
This article traces the history of the regulation of torture in Israel, and shows how it foreshadowe...
This paper explores the jurisprudential question of the relationship between moral values and legal ...
Revelations of ill-treatment of prisoners by American forces at Abu Ghraib and the publication of m...
May torture ever be morally or legally permissible? In Why Terrorism Works, Professor Alan Dershowit...
Questions concerning the scope of the defense of necessity frequently arise in a variety of legal an...
This Article presents a comprehensive review of world torture and the efforts to eradicate it throug...
In this essay I shall address the modem American system of plea bargaining from a perspective that m...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
The similarities between the laws of torts in the United States of America and England enable one to...
What is the proper scope of the right to self-defense in law and morality? How does this right compa...
The article aims to provide a general view of the concept of necessity (la.: necessitas) and its sel...
As I write this Essay, legal memoranda about torture, once again, are headline news. This Essay cons...
Not so long ago, the only respectable question for philosophical, legal, and political scholars to a...
The current controversy surrounding the legality of torture can only be understood through an analys...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
This article traces the history of the regulation of torture in Israel, and shows how it foreshadowe...
This paper explores the jurisprudential question of the relationship between moral values and legal ...
Revelations of ill-treatment of prisoners by American forces at Abu Ghraib and the publication of m...
May torture ever be morally or legally permissible? In Why Terrorism Works, Professor Alan Dershowit...
Questions concerning the scope of the defense of necessity frequently arise in a variety of legal an...
This Article presents a comprehensive review of world torture and the efforts to eradicate it throug...
In this essay I shall address the modem American system of plea bargaining from a perspective that m...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
The similarities between the laws of torts in the United States of America and England enable one to...
What is the proper scope of the right to self-defense in law and morality? How does this right compa...
The article aims to provide a general view of the concept of necessity (la.: necessitas) and its sel...
As I write this Essay, legal memoranda about torture, once again, are headline news. This Essay cons...
Not so long ago, the only respectable question for philosophical, legal, and political scholars to a...