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Positive Obligations In Criminal Law Andrew Ashworth

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Positive Obligations In Criminal Law Andrew Ashworth
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Author: Andrew Ashworth
ISBN: 9781472561442, 1472561449
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Positive Obligations In Criminal Law Andrew Ashworth by Andrew Ashworth 9781472561442, 1472561449 instant download after payment.

This book offers a set of essays, old and new, examining the positive obligations of individuals and the state in matters of criminal law. The centrepiece is a new, extended essay on the criminalisation of omissions-examining the duties to act imposed on individuals and organisations by the criminal law, and assessing their moral and social foundations. Alongside this is another new essay on the state’s positive obligations to put in place criminal laws to protect certain individual rights.
Introducing the volume is the author’s much-cited essay on criminalisation, ‘Is the Criminal Law a Lost Cause?’. The book sets out to shed new light on contemporary arguments about the proper boundaries of the criminal law, not least by exploring the justifications for imposing positive duties (reinforced by the criminal law) on individuals and their relation to the positive obligations of the state.

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