The right not to be criminalized : demarcating criminal law's authority by Dennis J. Baker.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: England : Ashgate pub., 2011.Description: 297 pISBN:- 9781409427650
- 345.001 BAK/RIG
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Unprincipled criminalisation
Chapter 2. taking harm seriously as a criminalisation constraint
Chapter 3. The limits of remote harm and endangerment criminalisation
Chapter 4. The harm principle vs. Kantian criteria for for ensuring fair criminalisation
Chapter 5. The moral limits of consent as a defense to criminal harm doing
Chapter 6. The morality of criminalising conventional wrongs
Chapter 7. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index