

Beschreibung
Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter...Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter - disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically.
Informationen zum Autor Markus D. Dubber is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. Tatjana Hörnle is Professor of Criminal Law, Comparative Criminal Law, and Penal Philosophy, Humboldt University of Berlin. Klappentext Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter - disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically. Zusammenfassung Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter - disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I. Approaches and Methods 1: Mariana Valverde and Pat O'Malley: Criminology 2: Bennett Capers: Critical Race Theory 3: Talia Fisher: Economics 4: Prabha Kotiswaran: Feminist Studies 5: James Whitman: History 6: Simon Stern: Literature 7: Leo Zaibert: Philosophy 8: Shai Lavi and Galia Schneebaum: Sociology 9: Mireille Hildebrandt: Technology II. Systems and Models 10: Heikki Pihlajamÿki and Mia Korpiola: Canon Law 11: Val Napoleon and Hadley Friedland: Indigenous Law 12: Sylvia Tellenbach: Islamic Law 13: Arnold Enker: Jewish Law 14: Stephen Thaman: Marxist and Soviet Law 15: Rain Liivoja: Military Law III. Aspects and Issues A. Foundations 16: Emmanuel Melissaris: Theories of Crime and Punishment 17: Lindsay Farmer: Codification 18: Alejandro Chehtman: Jurisdiction 19: Benjamin Berger: Constitutional Principles B. Substantive Criminal Law (i) General Part 20: Vincent Chiao: Actus Reus 21: Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg: Causation 22: Thomas Weigend: Mens Rea 23: Michael Cahill: Inchoate Offenses 24: James Stewart: Complicity 25: Susanne Beck: Corporate Criminal Liability 26: Ulf Neumann: Necessity and Duress 27: Victoria Nourse: Self-Defense 28: Vera Bergelson: Consent 29: Christoph Safferling: Insanity and Intoxication (ii) Special Part 30: Tatjana Hörnle: Rechtsgut and the Harm Principle 31: Guyora Binder: Offenses Against the Person: Homicide 32: James Chalmers: Offenses Against the Person: Assault 33: Vanessa Munro: Offenses Against Sexual Autonomy 34: Stuart Green: Offenses Against Property 35: Beatrice Brunhöber: Drug Offenses 36: Kent Roach: Terrorism 37: Sam Buell: 'White Collar' Crimes 38: Darryl Brown: Public Welfare Offenses C. Criminal Process 39: Máximo Langer: Models of the Criminal Process 40: Frank Meyer: Discretion D. Criminal Sanctions 41: Nora Demleitner: Types of Punishment 42: Erik Luna: Sentencing 43: Dirk van Zyl Smit: Prison Law IV. Contexts and Comparisons A. Province of Criminal Law 44: Markus D Dubber: Paradigms of Penal Law 45: Alon Harel: Public Law and Private Law 46: Daniel Ohana: Regulatory Offenses and Administrative Sanctions B. Beyond Domestic Criminal Law 47: Luis Chiesa: Comparative Criminal Law 48: Kimmo Nuotio: European Criminal Law 49: Elies van Sliedregt: International Criminal Law ...
Autorentext
Markus D. Dubber is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto.
Tatjana Hörnle is Professor of Criminal Law, Comparative Criminal Law, and Penal Philosophy, Humboldt University of Berlin.
Inhalt
Introduction
I. Approaches and Methods
1: Mariana Valverde and Pat O'Malley: Criminology
2: Bennett Capers: Critical Race Theory
3: Talia Fisher: Economics
4: Prabha Kotiswaran: Feminist Studies
5: James Whitman: History
6: Simon Stern: Literature
7: Leo Zaibert: Philosophy
8: Shai Lavi and Galia Schneebaum: Sociology
9: Mireille Hildebrandt: Technology
II. Systems and Models
10: Heikki Pihlajamÿki and Mia Korpiola: Canon Law
11: Val Napoleon and Hadley Friedland: Indigenous Law
12: Sylvia Tellenbach: Islamic Law
13: Arnold Enker: Jewish Law
14: Stephen Thaman: Marxist and Soviet Law
15: Rain Liivoja: Military Law
III. Aspects and Issues
A. Foundations
16: Emmanuel Melissaris: Theories of Crime and Punishment
17: Lindsay Farmer: Codification
18: Alejandro Chehtman: Jurisdiction
19: Benjamin Berger: Constitutional Principles
B. Substantive Criminal Law
(i) General Part
20: Vincent Chiao: Actus Reus
21: Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg: Causation
22: Thomas Weigend: Mens Rea
23: Michael Cahill: Inchoate Offenses
24: James Stewart: Complicity
25: Susanne Beck: Corporate Criminal Liability
26: Ulf Neumann: Necessity and Duress
27: Victoria Nourse: Self-Defense
28: Vera Bergelson: Consent
29: Christoph Safferling: Insanity and Intoxication
(ii) Special Part
30: Tatjana Hörnle: Rechtsgut and the Harm Principle
31: Guyora Binder: Offenses Against the Person: Homicide
32: James Chalmers: Offenses Against the Person: Assault
33: Vanessa Munro: Offenses Against Sexual Autonomy
34: Stuart Green: Offenses Against Property
35: Beatrice Brunhöber: Drug Offenses
36: Kent Roach: Terrorism
37: Sam Buell: 'White Collar' Crimes
38: Darryl Brown: Public Welfare Offenses
C. Criminal Process
39: Máximo Langer: Models of the Criminal Process
40: Frank Meyer: Discretion
D. Criminal Sanctions
41: Nora Demleitner: Types of Punishment
42: Erik Luna: Sentencing
43: Dirk van Zyl Smit: Prison Law
IV. Contexts and Comparisons
A. Province of Criminal Law
44: Markus D Dubber: Paradigms of Penal Law
45: Alon Harel: Public Law and Private Law
46: Daniel Ohana: Regulatory Offenses and Administrative Sanctions
B. Beyond Domestic Criminal Law
47: Luis Chiesa: Comparative Criminal Law
48: Kimmo Nuotio: European Criminal Law
49: Elies van Sliedregt: International Criminal Law
