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Paternalism and the Criminal Law
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1985If it could be shown that law is, in some sense, a moral system the apparent contradiction between (moral) autonomy and (legal) heteronomy might be challenged. In order to prepare for such a challenge this paper questions the prevailing view that law is not in the business of enforcing morals.
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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2011 
Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. Drawing inspiration from Hegel, he provides us with a comprehensive and novel theory of the criminal law. This review article has two parts. The first gives an overview of Brudner's theory.
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Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. Drawing inspiration from Hegel, he provides us with a comprehensive and novel theory of the criminal law. This review article has two parts. The first gives an overview of Brudner's theory.
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NARCOANALYSIS AND CRIMINAL LAW
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1954Criminal suspects, while under the influence of barbiturate drugs, may deliberately withhold information, persist in giving untruthful answers, or falsely confess to crimes they have not committed. Narcoanalysis is of doubtful value when used for the purpose of obtaining confessions to crimes.
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1982 
Abstract The development of criminal law in the Russian Federation has been an expression of the democratization of post-Soviet Russia and of challenging policy choices between a more humanistic attitude towards criminal behaviour and the need to cope with increasing rates of criminality and an expansion of the role of organized crime ...
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Abstract The development of criminal law in the Russian Federation has been an expression of the democratization of post-Soviet Russia and of challenging policy choices between a more humanistic attitude towards criminal behaviour and the need to cope with increasing rates of criminality and an expansion of the role of organized crime ...
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1983 
Had he written nothing else on the law, Fitzjames Stephen would have been assured a place of prominence among English legal writers by his General View of the Criminal Law of England. Published in 1863, it was the first survey of the growth of the English criminal law which successfully combined the analytical and the historical methods of ...
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Had he written nothing else on the law, Fitzjames Stephen would have been assured a place of prominence among English legal writers by his General View of the Criminal Law of England. Published in 1863, it was the first survey of the growth of the English criminal law which successfully combined the analytical and the historical methods of ...
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Science and Engineering Ethics, 2004 
This article considers issues concerning cases where the use of placebo is lawful or is not lawful under aspects of German criminal law. It will differentiate between cases of individual therapy and cases of supervised experiments within the scope of medical tests.
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This article considers issues concerning cases where the use of placebo is lawful or is not lawful under aspects of German criminal law. It will differentiate between cases of individual therapy and cases of supervised experiments within the scope of medical tests.
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Toward an understanding of structural racism: Implications for criminal justice
Science, 2021Julian M Rucker, Jennifer Richeson
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Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art
Sociological Methods and Research, 2021Richard A Berk +2 more
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The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of the Criminal Law
, 2019J. Deigh, David Dolinko
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