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Responsibility in Cases of Structural and Personal Complicity: A Phenomenological Analysis
In cases of complicity in one’s own unfreedom and in structural injustice, it initially appears that agents are only vicariously responsible for their complicity because of the roles circumstantial and constitutive luck play in bringing about their ...
Charlotte Knowles
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Special Section on Michael Rothberg’s The Implicated Subject: Introduction
For this issue of JPR we have assembled a special section on The Implicated Subject in order to begin exploring the implications of Rothberg’s intervention for the field of perpetrator studies. The special section opens with an interview with Rothberg in
Susanne Knittel, Sofía Forchieri
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The influence of international criminal law on refugee law
This article will discuss the relationship between International Criminal Law (ICL) and refugee law. The emphasis will be on the interplay between concepts developed in ICL with respect to war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as the notion of ...
Joseph Rikhof
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ПОНИМАНИЕ СВОБОДЫ В ХРИСТИАНСТВЕ И ЛИБЕРАЛИЗМЕ. СВОБОДА КАК СЛУЖЕНИЕ И СВОБОДА КАК ПРОИЗВОЛ
Цель данной статьи – провести сравнительный анализ представления о свободе в истории христианской мысли и в рамках либерализма. Автор выделяет ряд принципиальных расхождений идей либерализма с традиционной христианской позицией.
Irinа Valerievna Аster
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Genome Editing in Livestock, Complicity, and the Technological Fix Objection
Genome editing in livestock could potentially be used in ways that help resolve some of the most urgent and serious global problems pertaining to livestock, including animal suffering, pollution, antimicrobial resistance, and the spread of infectious ...
K. Devolder
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Complicity marks out a way that one person can be liable to sanctions for the wrongful conduct of another. After describing the concept and role of complicity in the law, I argue that much of the motivation for presenting complicity as a separate basis ...
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The term «degree of fault» is quantitative, it expressed relative burden of guilt, the intensity of mental attitude to face the acts committed. This term is often used in the theory of criminal, civil, labor law, and in judicial practice.
Ekaterina Valerievna Yurchak
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Ansvaret for uaktsom medvirkning etter straffeloven
Sammendrag Artikkelen omhandler det strafferettslige ansvaret for uaktsom medvirkning. Det redegjøres først for ulike typer bistandshandlinger og undersøkes om de faller inn under det generelle medvirkningsansvaret i straffeloven § 15 ...
Anders Løvlie
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Background: In the twenty-first century, literatures from Central and Eastern Europe are marked by a boom of documentary fiction portraying complicity Nazi perpetration, Soviet terror, or other instances of 20th century mass violence and totalitarianism.
Juliane Prade-Weiss
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Public Art in the Private City: Control, Complicity and Criticality in Hong Kong
Responding to Open Philosophy’s call ‘Does public art have to be bad art?’, in this paper we argue that this discussion should pay attention to the consequences of structural transformations that guide the production and presentation of public art in ...
van Meeteren Lara, Wissink Bart
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