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What is the Criminal Law for?

Law and Philosophy 35 (2):137-163 (2016)

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  1. Against the asymmetry of desert.Jeffrey Moriarty - 2003 - Noûs 37 (3):518–536.
    Desert plays a central role in most contemporary theories of retributive justice, but little or no role in most contemporary theories of distributive justice. This asymmetric treatment of desert is prima facie strange. I consider several popular arguments against the use of desert in distributive justice, and argue that none of them can be used to justify the asymmetry.
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  • Republicanism and the foundations of criminal law.R. Dagger - 2011 - In Antony Duff & Stuart P. Green (eds.), Philosophical foundations of criminal law. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 44--66.
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  • Criminal law as public law.Malcolm Thorburn - 2011 - In Antony Duff & Stuart P. Green (eds.), Philosophical foundations of criminal law. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 21--43.
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  • Scheffler on Rawls, justice, and desert.Eugene Mills - 2004 - Law and Philosophy 23 (3):261-272.
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