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Ignorance of the Criminal Law, and Duties to Avoid it
Published 2011“…I begin by scrutinising the relevant rule of English criminal law and the justifications offered for it. I then go on to situate the 'ignorance-of-law' doctrine in the context of the principle of legality and the rule of law, those bastions of liberal criminal law theory. …”
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A study of exploitation for the criminal law
Published 2015“…<p>What is the state's duty to penalize serious interpersonal exploitation using the criminal law? Does the state discharge this duty appropriately? …”
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Theorising the doctrine of joint criminal enterprise in international criminal law
Published 2010“…<p>This thesis develops a theoretical account of the basis and justification for the doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterptise in international criminal law by examining principles governing the ascription of criminal responsibility in English and German criminal law. …”
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A change of normative position: Determining the contours of culpability in criminal law
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Defending the criminal law: Reflections on the changing character of crime, procedure, and sanctions
Published 2008“…These challenges have led to changes in the scope of the criminal law, in criminal procedure, and in the nature and use of criminal trials. …”
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The Human Rights Act and the substantive criminal law: A non-minimalist view
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Correction of miscarriages of justice in New Zealand and England
Published 2012Subjects: “…Criminal Law ? Human rights…”
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Rethinking Article 6: the criminal fair trial rights case law of the European Court of Human Rights
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Rhetoric or reality?: victims' enforcement mechanisms in England and Wales and the United States
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Prevention and criminalization: Justifications and limits
Published 2012“…Prevention is an important facet of criminalization, but one that must be subject to principled constraint if it is not to result in overextension of the criminal law. This article surveys the scope and forms of prevention within criminal law, analyzes its justifications and limits, and considers whether and when prevention might better be pursued through civil or regulatory procedures. …”
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‘Technologies of responsibility’: social order, disorderly citizens, and the state
Published 2021“…It concludes by considering the implications of these developments for the attribution of responsibility both in and outside the criminal law.…”
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Positive duties, regulation and the criminal sanction
Published 2017“…Examines three categories of the positive duties of citizenship that are enforceable under the criminal law, namely duties to report, duties to prevent and duties to protect. …”
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A new generation of omissions offences?
Published 2018“…Reviews the rise in criminal law's preventive uses, and the expansion of criminal liability by diffusing omissions responsibility, including failures to report, prevent or protect. …”
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