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Towards a Theory of the Criminal Justice System
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Linda Gröning
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Victor's Justice: The Next Best Moral Theory of Criminal Punishment?
In this essay, I address one methodological aspect of Victor Tadros’s The Ends of Harm – namely, the moral character of the theory of criminal punishment it defends. First, I offer a brief reconstruction of this dimension of the argument, highlighting some of its distinctive strengths while drawing attention to particular inconsistencies.
François Tanguay-Renaud
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The question of the correlation between theory of criminal liability and criminal punishment on criminal acts committed corporation is important to investigate in order to provide justification for the criminal prosecution of corporations. How a mistake should be constructed from a corporation associated with the theory of corporate criminal liability.
Septa Chandra
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A Restorative Theory of Criminal Justice
In this project, I defend a restorative theory of criminal justice. I argue that the response to criminal wrongdoing in a just society should take the form of an attempt to heal the damage done to the community resulting from crime. I argue that the moral responsibilities of wrongdoers as wrongdoers ought to provide the framework for how a just society
Ryan McSheffrey
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The Principles of Justice Theory in the Aspect of Criminal
Kristina Sawen
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Ethical Perspective and Theories of Punishment in Criminal Justice
Robin Ghosh
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Understanding and criticizing criminal justice on the basis of Rawls' Veil of Ignorance [PDF]
"A Theory of Justice" is a project in the Kantian school by John Rawls, the twentieth-century philosopher. The "Veil of Ignorance" is one of the prominent notions of his theory of justice, which is born in another abstract concept as the "Original ...
Bozorgmehr Bashiriyeh +3 more
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The criminal justice system has an orientation to involve various components to prevent the occurrence of criminal acts. In the practice of criminal law, the idea of restorative justice has emerged in the practice of law in Indonesia.
Abdul Wahid
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Justice as the ultimate goal of criminal law: General theoretical and methodological context
This article aims to identify the key theoretical and methodological challenges associated with justice in criminal law and to find possible ways of overcoming them.
I.R. Ashrafzyanov
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW THEORY AND PRACTICE [PDF]
Insufficient development of International Criminal Law, as well as its development under the influence of different legal systems, brought forth the lack of clear definitions of certain criminal law concepts and institutes.
Višnja Ranđelović +2 more
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