This book argues for a mixed view of punishment that balances consequentialism and retributivism. It will be of interest to legal philosophers, social scientists, especially criminologists, sociologists, economists, and political scientists.
This book argues for a mixed view of punishment that balances consequentialism and retributivism. It will be of interest to legal philosophers, social...
Building on its onto-epistemological critiques on the stakeholder, force, and mechanism of copyright evolution, the Book argues that, not only copyright, but also law in general, and justice too, need to be onto-epistemologically balanced, as this is categorically imperative for being, the fundamental law of nature.
Building on its onto-epistemological critiques on the stakeholder, force, and mechanism of copyright evolution, the Book argues that, not only copyrig...
This book advances a new interpretation of Hart’s penal philosophy. Positioning itself in opposition to current interpretations, the book argues that Hart's penal philosophy is based on his moral pluralism, which comprises two aspects: value pluralism and pluralism with respect to forms of moral reason.
This book advances a new interpretation of Hart’s penal philosophy. Positioning itself in opposition to current interpretations, the book argues tha...
This book discusses the intersection of law and sport and highlights its usefulness to both legal scholars and philosophers of sport. The book will be a valuable resource to Undergraduates, Postgraduates and for those working in the areas of legal philosophy, sports law, and philosophy of sport.
This book discusses the intersection of law and sport and highlights its usefulness to both legal scholars and philosophers of sport. The book will be...