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Law and Critique 20 (1):27-42 (2009)

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  1. A ‘Right to Passions’? Compassion’s Sexed Asymmetry and a Minor Comedy of Errors.Adrian Howe - 2012 - Law and Critique 23 (2):83-102.
    This paper reflects on the experience of presenting a limit test case based on passion/provocation cases against a proposed ‘right to passions’ suggested by proponents of a sentimental jurisprudence. The limit case, presented at the 2010 CLC held in Utrecht, invited the audience to reflect on the human right to a provocation defence, a right enshrined in the criminal law as a concession to ‘human frailty’ in ‘crimes of passion’ for centuries.
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