Interventions include pieces that differ from research papers found in traditional journals in various respects — length, style, format, or medium — and might include comments, reflections, short essays, or book reviews, published independently or as part of an MCLR+ Forum.
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Aided by a Friendly Guide: Normativity as a Challenge for Nordic Criminal Law Science (Jørn Jacobsen)
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Nordic Criminal Law: Philosophy, History, and Comparison (Heikki Pihlajamäki)
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The End of Pragmatism: On Jacobsen’s Kantian Reading of Nordic Criminal Law (Kimmo Nuotio)
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The Normative Baseline and (Freedom from) Criminal Responsibility: Comments on Jørn Jacobsen’s Power, Principle, and Progress (Marie Kagrell)
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A Normative Compass for Nordic Criminal Law: The Case of Unaccountable Offenders (Linda Gröning)
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On Kant, Membership and Criminal Law: A Helpful or a Dangerous Dialogue Partner? (Katja Franko)
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Perpetual Criminal Law “Reform” and Violence Against Women: The Indian Codification Experiment Stumbles to the Starting Line (Abhinav Sekhri)
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Colonialism Redux for the Digital Age? What to Make of India’s New Criminal Codes (Abhinav Sekhri)
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Rethinking Universal Criminal Jurisdiction: Toward a Multidimensional Framework (Morten Boe)
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The Rockefeller Foundation’s Model Penal Code: Probing the Private Origins of American Criminal Law (Daniel Friedman)
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Anti-Slavery and the War on Gangs: Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, and the State (Insa Koch)
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A Moment of Reckoning for the Sedition Offense in India (Abhinav Sekhri)
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A Modern Debtors’ Prison? Imprisonment for Unpaid Fines and Socioeconomic Inequality (Morten Boe)
