'The limits of criminal law scholarship' (review essay on H. Packer, The Limits of the Crirninal Sanction. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1968)
On April 2, 1986, Professor of Law, John Kaplan of Stanford University, delivered the Georgetown Law...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law
Recent years have seen a rapidly accelerating tendency for the government to punish antisocial behav...
'The limits of criminal law scholarship' (review essay on H. Packer, The Limits of the Crirninal San...
The limits of criminal law : a comparative analysis of approaches to legal theorising by Carl Consta...
Abraham S. Goldstein was an extraordinary legal scholar. His law review articles and books are now ...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
Drawing on the critical legal tradition, the collection of international scholars gathered in this v...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
Professor Waite muses that It seems rather unfair for a lawyer to review a textbook on criminology,...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
Eidam L. Review Essay – Facilitating a Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law: Volker Krey’s Bilingua...
In his highly regarded treatise, The Limits of the Criminal Sanction, the late Professor Herbert Pac...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
On April 2, 1986, Professor of Law, John Kaplan of Stanford University, delivered the Georgetown Law...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law
Recent years have seen a rapidly accelerating tendency for the government to punish antisocial behav...
'The limits of criminal law scholarship' (review essay on H. Packer, The Limits of the Crirninal San...
The limits of criminal law : a comparative analysis of approaches to legal theorising by Carl Consta...
Abraham S. Goldstein was an extraordinary legal scholar. His law review articles and books are now ...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
Drawing on the critical legal tradition, the collection of international scholars gathered in this v...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
Professor Waite muses that It seems rather unfair for a lawyer to review a textbook on criminology,...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
Eidam L. Review Essay – Facilitating a Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law: Volker Krey’s Bilingua...
In his highly regarded treatise, The Limits of the Criminal Sanction, the late Professor Herbert Pac...
The book The Structure and Limits of Criminal Law (Ashgate) collects and reprints classic articles o...
On April 2, 1986, Professor of Law, John Kaplan of Stanford University, delivered the Georgetown Law...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law
Recent years have seen a rapidly accelerating tendency for the government to punish antisocial behav...