➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Nordic Criminal Law”) Nordic Criminal Law: Philosophy, History, and Comparison Heikki Pihlajamäki* As a serious monograph on Nordic legal history, Jørn […]
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➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Nordic Criminal Law”) The End of Pragmatism: On Jacobsen’s Kantian Reading of Nordic Criminal Law Kimmo Nuotio* When starting to read […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Nordic Criminal Law”) The Normative Baseline and (Freedom from) Criminal Responsibility: Comments on Jørn Jacobsen’s Power, Principle, and Progress Marie Kagrell* […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Nordic Criminal Law”) A Normative Compass for Nordic Criminal Law: The Case of Unaccountable Offenders Linda Gröning* Revitalization of Nordic Criminal […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Nordic Criminal Law”) On Kant, Membership and Criminal Law: A Helpful or a Dangerous Dialogue Partner? Katja Franko* In the introduction […]
For some time, the term “lawfare” has spread throughout the domestic political-legal discourse, jurisprudence, and scholarship of countries and political systems in Latin America, notably–but by no means exclusively–Brazil and […]
For some time, the term “lawfare” has spread throughout the domestic political-legal discourse, jurisprudence, and scholarship of countries and political systems in Latin America, notably–but by no means exclusively–Brazil and […]
Nordic criminal law is often thought of as a distinctive tradition and mode of thinking about and making criminal law. But what are we talking about when we are talking […]
Nordic criminal law is often thought of as a distinctive tradition and mode of thinking about and making criminal law. But what are we talking about when we are talking […]
For some time, the term “lawfare” has spread throughout the domestic political-legal discourse, jurisprudence, and scholarship of countries and political systems in Latin America, notably–but by no means exclusively–Brazil […]
Nordic criminal law is often thought of as a distinctive tradition and mode of thinking about and making criminal law. But what are we talking about when we are […]
This two-part international & interdisciplinary workshop explores economic discrimination in criminal justice systems around the world. Criminal justice systems the world over are run through with economic discrimination: from […]
This two-part international & interdisciplinary workshop explores economic discrimination in criminal justice systems around the world. Criminal justice systems the world over are run through with economic discrimination: from […]
This issue will explore relations between criminal law, literature, and history, covering a wide geographical and historical range, on topics relating to both law and procedure. Contributors: Simon Stern (Canada, […]
