
On Criminalization: An Essay in the Philosophy of Criminal Law
작성자
J. Schonsheck
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Mystery
Health & Wellness
형식
킨들
페이지
330
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2013
출판사
Springer
판
1994
ISBN-10
9401581002
ISBN-13
9789401581004
설명
In this incisive exploration of criminal law, J. Schonsheck delves into the philosophical foundations that underlie the concept of criminalization. Tackling complex questions about the nature of laws and their moral implications, the essay challenges traditional perspectives while offering a fresh lens through which to view the justice system. Schonsheck's reasoning invites readers to consider what it means to label an act as criminal and the broader societal impact of such classifications.
Through rigorous analysis and thought-provoking arguments, the work examines the interplay between morality, legality, and social order. Schonsheck critically assesses how societies determine which behaviors deserve punishment and highlights the philosophical dilemmas that arise in defining crime. This book serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of law and ethics, encouraging them to rethink accepted norms and engage with the foundational tenets of criminal law.
Through rigorous analysis and thought-provoking arguments, the work examines the interplay between morality, legality, and social order. Schonsheck critically assesses how societies determine which behaviors deserve punishment and highlights the philosophical dilemmas that arise in defining crime. This book serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of law and ethics, encouraging them to rethink accepted norms and engage with the foundational tenets of criminal law.