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- AP SIMESTER AND ANDREAS VON HIRSCH 著
- 出版社: OREGON
- ISBN:1841139408
- 出版时间:2011
- 标注页数:237页
- 文件大小:11MB
- 文件页数:254页
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图书目录
Part Ⅰ: Criminalisation and Wrongdoing3
1. The Nature of Criminalisation3
1.1 The Act of Criminalisation6
1.2 The Moral Voice10
1.3 Hard Treatment and Deterrence14
1.4 The Role of the State16
1.5 Conclusion18
2. Wrongfulness and Reasons19
2.1 A General Limiting Principle19
2.2 Wrongfulness as the Determinant of Criminalisation?20
2.3 Three Theses Concerning Wrongfulness22
2.4 Other Constraints30
2.5 Two Provisos31
Part Ⅱ: Harm35
3. Crossing the Harm Threshold35
3.1 Harms, Wrongs, and Entitlements38
3.2 Non-constitutive Crimes and the Breadth of the Harm Principle43
3.3 Harm-independent Wrongs50
3.4 Conclusion52
4. Remote Harms: the Need for an Extended Harm Principle53
4.1 The Problem of ‘Remote’ Harms53
4.2 The Standard Harms Analysis54
4.3 What are ‘Remote’ Harms?57
4.4 Remote Harm and Fair Imputation59
4.5 What Practical Difference?65
5. On the Imputation of Remote Harms70
5.1 In-principle Constraints on Non-constitutive Crimes71
5.2 Types of Remote Harms and their Governing Principles75
5.3 Conclusion88
Part Ⅲ: Offence91
6. Rethinking the Offence Principle91
6.1 Offence as Wrongdoing92
6.2 What Wrongs might Invoke the Offence Principle?97
6.3 The Multifarious, yet Unified, and Conventional Grounds of Offence99
6.4 Distinguishing Offence From Nuisance104
6.5 Conclusion106
7. The Distinctiveness of the Offence Principle108
7.1 Harmful versus Offensive Actions108
7.2 Criminalisation of Offence under the Harm Principle111
7.3 A Separate Offence Principle?117
8. Mediating Principles for Offensive Conduct123
8.1 Weighting Factors and Mediating Principles124
8.2 Protecting a Constitutionally-derived Interest?134
8.3 Concluding Thoughts137
Part Ⅳ: Paternalism141
9. Reflections on Paternalistic Prohibitions141
9.1 Three Absolutist Objections to Paternalistic Intervention (Civil and Criminal)143
9.2 Direct and Indirect Coercion149
9.3 Direct Paternalism in the Civil Law152
9.4 The Distinctively Problematic Character of Paternalistic Crimes156
9.5 An Exception for De Minimis Interventions?160
9.6 Other (Non-paternalistic) Grounds for Intervention?161
9.7 In Closing: Autonomy and Respect164
10. Some Varieties of Indirect Paternalism166
10.1 Removing (Unwanted?) Options: Airbags and the Like166
10.2 Prohibiting Important Choices: Killing on Request and the Like168
10.3 Consent and Evidential Risks171
10.4 Appealing to P’s Inhibitions: the Theory of Hemmschwelle176
10.5 Existence without Life-changes, and the Burden of Self-Reform179
10.6 Partial Decriminalisation and the Concept of the Living Standard181
10.7 Killing versus Other Forms of Self-injury184
10.8 In Closing185
Part Ⅴ: Drawing Back from Criminal Law189
11. Mediating Considerations and Constraints189
11.1 Privacy190
11.2 Regulatory Alternatives193
11.3 Fair Warning198
11.4 Fair Labelling and the Multiplicity of Crimes202
11.5 Practical Constraints208
12. Two-step Criminalisation212
12.1 Constraining the Criminal Law212
12.2 The Nature of TSPs214
12.3 Bypassing Constraints and the Potential for Misuse218
12.4 Using TSPs in Specialist Contexts: The ACP228
12.5 Assessing the English ASBO Legislation230
12.6 Conclusion232
Index233