If there can be said to be an American criminal code, the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, there remains an enormous diversity among the fifty-two American penal codes, including some that have never adopted a modern code format or structure. Yet, even within the minority of states without a modern code, the Model Penal Code has great influence, as courts regularly rely upon it to fashion the law that the state\u27s criminal code fails to provide. In this essay we provide a brief introduction to this historic document, its history and its content. Available for download at http://ssrn.com/abstract=66116
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
The Model Penal Code made great advances in clarity and legality, moving most of the states from a m...
If there can be said to be an American criminal code, the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, th...
Begun in the 1950s, the drafting of the Model Penal Code (the Code) differed from the typical Americ...
The Model Penal Code has become the central document of American criminal justice. It has had some e...
It has been suggested that the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code might serve as a model for ...
In this chapter, the author discusses the legal international comparative study of codification. The...
Other contributors to this Symposium suggest a variety of changes to the Model Penal Code that they ...
The Model Penal Code is among the most successful academic law reform projects ever attempted. In th...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
The thesis of this talk can be simply stated: In any serious discussion of revising the Model Penal ...
Begun in the 1950s, the drafting of the Model Penal Code (the Code) differed from the typical Americ...
This brief essay summarizes the virtues of the modern American codification movement of the 1960s an...
Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federa...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
The Model Penal Code made great advances in clarity and legality, moving most of the states from a m...
If there can be said to be an American criminal code, the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, th...
Begun in the 1950s, the drafting of the Model Penal Code (the Code) differed from the typical Americ...
The Model Penal Code has become the central document of American criminal justice. It has had some e...
It has been suggested that the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code might serve as a model for ...
In this chapter, the author discusses the legal international comparative study of codification. The...
Other contributors to this Symposium suggest a variety of changes to the Model Penal Code that they ...
The Model Penal Code is among the most successful academic law reform projects ever attempted. In th...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
The thesis of this talk can be simply stated: In any serious discussion of revising the Model Penal ...
Begun in the 1950s, the drafting of the Model Penal Code (the Code) differed from the typical Americ...
This brief essay summarizes the virtues of the modern American codification movement of the 1960s an...
Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federa...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
The Model Penal Code made great advances in clarity and legality, moving most of the states from a m...