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PROPORTIONAL MENS REA AND THE FUTURE OF CRIMINAL ...

prevailing theory of sentencing in effect when they ... See Gideon Yaffe, A Republican Crime Proposal That Democrats Should. Back, N.Y. ...

Social Philosophy - Journal of Ethics

edited by Manuel Vargas and Gideon Yaffe, 257–93. Oxford: Oxford Uni ... For example, in the aforementioned norm of punishment, the term “morally.

Territoriality in American Criminal Law

both in underlying theories of sentencing and in the length of prescribed prison terms are . . . ... Gideon Yaffe, Punishing Non-citizens, 14 CRIM ...

Legal Theory THE PRIORITY OF RESPECT OVER REPAIR

... Gideon Yaffe, and Ben Zipursky. I am indebted to Aness Webster, Nataline ... tory and justificatory theory of punishment. COLEMAN, PRACTICE OF ...

Appendix J. Research on Other Jurisdictions' Relevant Criminal ...

... punishment, there would appear to be no reason to impose punishment on this ... Theory in Criminal Law Doctrine, 71 VA. L. REV. 1 (1985). 80 Model ...

The Concept of Criminal Law - CORE

”); GIDEON YAFFE, ATTEMPTS: IN THE ... Steiker, Foreword: Punishment and Procedure: Punishment Theory and the Criminal-Civil Procedural Divide, 85.

Legality, Morality, Duality - Utah Law Digital Commons

”); Gideon Yaffe, Book Review, 121 PHIL. REV. 457, 460 (2012) (“In drawing ... To see this, imagine the difficulty of criticizing a norm whose content.

the law of emerging adults

Scott, The Legal Construction of Adolescence, 29 HOFSTRA L. REV. 547, 561. (2000). 134. GIDEON YAFFE, THE AGE OF CULPABILITY: CHILDREN AND THE NATURE OF ...

Introduction to Philosophical Foundations of Law

making, legal reasoning, and theories of criminal punishment. As with the ... Gideon Yaffe (“Mind-Reading by Brain-Reading and Criminal Responsibility ...

Cooperation: The Ethics of Shared Agency - CUNY Academic Works

Virtually all of them go along with an orthodoxy of shared agency theory according to which agents must share intentions for their resulting activities to count ...

The Turn to Corporate Criminal Liability for International Crimes

its own separate ontology); I take Gideon Yaffe to be against a strong purpose standard ... The expressive theory of punishment enjoys considerable support in ICL ...

Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State (Studies in Penal ...

Gideon Yaffe presents a ground-breaking work which ... The need for an overarching normative theory is apparent when considering that punishment ...

Content Posted in 2011 | Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount ...

... Theory in California: An Update, Richard P. Sybert. PDF · Adhesion Theory in ... Punishment and Rights, N. Stephan Kinsella. PDF · Alienation: Congressional ...

Notre Dame Criminal Justice - UNC Blue Sky

... theory of the nature of criminal responsibility and desert of punishment for crime. Gideon Yaffe argues that child criminals are owed lesser punishments than ...

The normativity of nature in Pufendorf and Locke

... theory in its intellectual setting (Cambridge, 1998), pp. 252-79; Gideon Yaffe, Liberty Worth the Name: Locke on Free Agency (Princeton, 2000); Alex ...

legal moralism, liberal positivism, and the mistake of - jstor

issue was that a theory of punishment required justification for punishing ... See also, Gideon Yaffe, Excusing Mistakes of Law, 9. PHILOSOPHER'S IMPRINT 1 ...

Introduction: The Makings of a Responsible Addict - DOI

In “Lowering the Bar for Addicts,” Gideon Yaffe argues that addicts should ... a norm when it demands too high a cost. Specifically, he argues that ...

Technology Archives – Southern California Law Review

The criminal justice system needs to be transformed in a manner that accepts much greater levels of detection in exchange for many fewer criminal prohibitions ...

Unlawful Assembly as Social Control - UCLA Law Review

Theory Workshop for comments on earlier drafts. Thanks also to Dan ... Gideon Yaffe, Criminal Attempts, 124 YALE L.J. 92, 118–19 (2014) (contending ...

Preparatory Offences (Chapter 3) - Core Concepts in Criminal Law ...

Attempts may thus (as German theory tends to emphasise) shatter society's trust in the legal order and can legitimately be punished to reinforce the broken norm ...