Routledge International Handbook of Criminal Responsibility
Routledge International Handbook of Criminal Responsibility
Loughnan, Arlie; Crofts, Thomas; Kennefick, Louise
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
458
Dura
9781032284439
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PART II: DOCTRINES AND PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 11. Law, Emotions, and "Reactive Defences" 12. Recklessness and Negligence in the Criminal Law 13. The Denial/Defence and Offence/Defence Distinction: Rehabilitating Gardner to Answer the Incorporationist Challenge 14. The Criminal Law of Triage: A Rights-Based Approach to Justificatory Defences 15. Responsibility over Crime and Tort 16. Criminal Responsibility for Market Misconduct 17. Elements of Blameworthiness in the Law of Homicide: Harmfulness, Wrongness, and Culpability 18. Criminal Insanity and Mental Disorder: Reconsidering the Relation 19. Comparing Criminal and Civil Responsibility: Contextualising Claims to Distinctiveness 20. Criminal Responsibility under Changing Knowledge Conditions 21. Forms of Duress as Defence and Mitigation
PART III: DOMAINS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 22. Corporate Accountability for International Crimes: Towards an International Enforcement Mechanism 23. Disclosure of Childhood Criminal Records in England and Wales: Imposing Enduring Criminal Responsibility for Childhood Behaviours 24. Stuck in Time: The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in England and Wales 25. Corporate Criminal Ir/responsibility 26. Rethinking the Age of Criminal Responsibility 27. Neurotechnology and the Insanity Defence 28. Criminal Capacity and the Age of Criminal Responsibility: Dissecting the Assumptions Underlying a Single Chronological Age 29. Organisational Culture, Industry Norms, and Corporate Wrongdoing: A New Integrated Theory of Crime Prevention 30. Ecocide, Ecojustice, and Criminal Responsibility in International Law 31. Criminal Responsibility in Children
PART II: DOCTRINES AND PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 11. Law, Emotions, and "Reactive Defences" 12. Recklessness and Negligence in the Criminal Law 13. The Denial/Defence and Offence/Defence Distinction: Rehabilitating Gardner to Answer the Incorporationist Challenge 14. The Criminal Law of Triage: A Rights-Based Approach to Justificatory Defences 15. Responsibility over Crime and Tort 16. Criminal Responsibility for Market Misconduct 17. Elements of Blameworthiness in the Law of Homicide: Harmfulness, Wrongness, and Culpability 18. Criminal Insanity and Mental Disorder: Reconsidering the Relation 19. Comparing Criminal and Civil Responsibility: Contextualising Claims to Distinctiveness 20. Criminal Responsibility under Changing Knowledge Conditions 21. Forms of Duress as Defence and Mitigation
PART III: DOMAINS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 22. Corporate Accountability for International Crimes: Towards an International Enforcement Mechanism 23. Disclosure of Childhood Criminal Records in England and Wales: Imposing Enduring Criminal Responsibility for Childhood Behaviours 24. Stuck in Time: The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in England and Wales 25. Corporate Criminal Ir/responsibility 26. Rethinking the Age of Criminal Responsibility 27. Neurotechnology and the Insanity Defence 28. Criminal Capacity and the Age of Criminal Responsibility: Dissecting the Assumptions Underlying a Single Chronological Age 29. Organisational Culture, Industry Norms, and Corporate Wrongdoing: A New Integrated Theory of Crime Prevention 30. Ecocide, Ecojustice, and Criminal Responsibility in International Law 31. Criminal Responsibility in Children