Liberal Criminal Theory
Essays for Andreas von Hirsch
Antje du Bois-Pedain editor Professor A P Simester editor Professor Dr Drhc Ulfrid Neumann editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Aug '14
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This book celebrates Andreas (Andrew) von Hirsch’s pioneering contributions to liberal criminal theory. He is particularly noted for reinvigorating desert-based theories of punishment, for his development of principled normative constraints on the enactment of criminal laws, and for helping to bridge the gap between Anglo-American and German criminal law scholarship. Underpinning his work is a deep commitment to a liberal vision of the state. This collection brings together a distinguished group of international authors, who pay tribute to von Hirsch by engaging with topics on which he himself has focused. The essays range across sentencing theory, questions of criminalisation, and the relation between criminal law and the authority of the state. Together, they articulate and defend the ideal of a liberal criminal justice system, and present a fitting accolade to Andreas von Hirsch’s scholarly life.
The novice is unlikely to recognize the level of sophistication this book contains...Liberal Criminal Theory is an outstanding collection of papers that pay tribute to a great and important scholar. Every single article is worth reading... -- Douglas Husak * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Online *
ISBN: 9781849465144
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
Weight: 730g
408 pages