Fundamentals of Criminal Law

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Fundamentals of Criminal Law

Responsibility, Culpability, and Wrongdoing

Methods, theory and philosophy of law Criminal law: procedure and offences Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Andrew Simester

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 4th February 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780192594600


About the Book

Written by a noted expert in criminal law, this book explores the philosophical underpinnings of the law's major doctrines concerning actus reus, mens rea, and defences, showing that they are not always driven by culpability. They are grounded also in principles of moral responsibility, ascriptive responsibility, and wrongdoing. As such, they engage wider debates about wrongdoing, and about the boundaries between liability and freedom.

Analysis and Positions

This multi-textured analysis allows this book to take more nuanced positions about many important controversies in criminal law. It argues, for example, that liability for omissions and for negligence—and even some strict liability elements—can sometimes be legitimate yet, at the same time, should be relatively rare. It also explains why principles of causation can differ in the criminal law from other contexts; what is wrong with the “voluntary act” requirement; and why luck can affect the wrongs we commit without changing our degree of blameworthiness for committing them.

Conclusion

The book concludes with an account of the major types of defences, and of how they interact with an agent's wrong and her underlying motivations. This volume presents a coherent and rich vision of the criminal law that, by its sheer breadth, makes a distinctive contribution to the literature, of interest to lawyers and philosophers alike.

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