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5068Symposium. The Apology RitualTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (2). 2012.Symposium on Christopher Bennet's The Apology Ritual. A Philosophical Theory of Punishment [Cambridge University Press, 2008].
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14Criminal Law and the Vice of ServilityInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 1-25. forthcoming.It is a common view that citizens’ relationship to the law of their political community is a matter of obedience—or disobedience: the law seeks our obedience, and a central question for political-legal philosophy is then whether we have a general obligation to obey the law. Such a view is particularly evident in relation to criminal law, which is often seen as consisting in prohibitions that citizens are required to obey. This paper argues that a polity that sought only obedience to its laws wou…Read more
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20Moral and Criminal ResponsibilityIn D. Justin Coates & Neal A. Tognazzini (eds.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 5: Themes From the Philosophy of Gary Watson, Oxford University Press. pp. 165-190. 2019.Drawing on Gary Watson’s seminal work on responsibility, this chapter focuses on what he calls accountability. It distinguishes (in section 8.1), answerability from liability, and then concentrates on answerability, which operates, it argues (contra David Shoemaker), analogously in both moral and legal contexts. It discusses (in section 8.2) the way in which answerability requires us to attend to the capacities of the person whom we hold responsible, not just at the time of the conduct for which…Read more
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PunishmentIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.
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Authority and Responsibility in International Criminal LawIn Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The philosophy of international law, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Responsibility and LiabilityIn Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The legacy of H.L.A. Hart: legal, political, and moral philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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Psychopathy and answerabilityIn Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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92How not to Define PunishmentPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 5 (1). 2015.Download.
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PunishmentIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.
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Responsibility and LiabilityIn Matthew H. Kramer (ed.), The legacy of H.L.A. Hart: legal, political, and moral philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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36Psychopathy and answerabilityIn Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy, Oxford University Press. pp. 198-212. 2010.
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17Camus and Rebellion: From Solipsism to MoralityPhilosophical Investigations 5 (2): 116-134. 2008.
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Criminal Responsibility and Public ReasonIn Michael Freeman & Ross Harrison (eds.), Law and philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Trials and PunishmentsCambridge University Press. 1991.How can a system of criminal punishment be justified? In particular can it be justified if the moral demand that we respect each other as autonomous moral agents is taken seriously? Traditional attempts to justify punishment as a deterrent or as retribution fail, but Duff suggests that punishment can be understood as a communicative attempt to bring a wrong-doer to repent her crime. This account is supported by discussions of moral blame, of penance, of the nature of the law's demands, and of th…Read more
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44Punishment, communication, and communityOxford University Press. 2001.This text examines the main trends in penal theorising over the past three decades. It asks what can justify criminal punishment and then explores the legitemacy of actual practices by examining what would count as adequate justification for them.
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4Beccaria's Contractarian Criminal Law : jurisdiction, punishments and rewardsIn Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar (eds.), Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic, Hart. 2022.
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116Reporting Crimes and Arresting Criminals: Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities Under Their Criminal LawCriminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2): 557-577. 2024.Taking as its starting point Miri Gur-Arye’s critical discussion of a legal duty to report crime, this paper sketches an idealising conception of a democratic republic whose citizens could be expected to recognise a civic responsibility to report crime, in order to assist the enterprise of a criminal law that is their common law. After explaining why they should recognise such a responsibility, what its scope should be, and how it should be exercised, and noting that that civic responsibility mu…Read more
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23Action and Criminal ResponsibilityIn Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.This chapter contains sections titled: Actions and the Criminal Law Objects or Conditions of Criminal Responsibility? Actions and (Voluntary) Acts Abandoning the Act Requirement? An Action Presumption? References.
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57Solidarity and COVID-19: An IntroductionNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 50 (2): 109-119. 2021.
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60Liability and Responsibility: Essays in Law and MoralsPhilosophical Quarterly 43 (171): 266-268. 1993.
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