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The Boundaries Of Blame Towards A Universal Partial Defence For The Criminal Law Louise Kennefick

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The Boundaries Of Blame Towards A Universal Partial Defence For The Criminal Law Louise Kennefick
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Louise Kennefick
ISBN: 9781009386104, 9781009386142, 1009386107, 100938614X, 101017/9781009386142
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Boundaries Of Blame Towards A Universal Partial Defence For The Criminal Law Louise Kennefick by Louise Kennefick 9781009386104, 9781009386142, 1009386107, 100938614X, 101017/9781009386142 instant download after payment.

How can our criminal law retain legitimacy in an era of growing awareness about the complexities of human vulnerability and the far-reaching harm of punitive attitudes? The Boundaries of Blame makes a fresh contribution to the evolving scholarship on the relationship between criminal responsibility and social justice. It challenges the constricted view of personhood underpinning doctrines of responsibility, encouraging new conversations about longstanding questions on the role of circumstances like deprivation and trauma in excusing wrongdoing. Testing entrenched boundaries can provoke resistance, but the book argues that pushing past these limits is essential to fostering a more just framework of state blame in our present time and place. To achieve this objective, Kennefick proposes a bold yet pragmatic response in the form of a Universal Partial Defence, grounded in the Real Person Approach - a blueprint that offers a practical and humane pathway towards a fairer measure of criminal accountability.

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