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Limitations on Criminalization and the General Part of Criminal Law,”

In Stephen Shute & Andrew Simester (eds.), Criminal Law Theory: Doctrines of the General Part. Oxford University Press. pp. 13--46 (2002)

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  1. Theorizing Criminal Law Reform.Roger A. Shiner - 2009 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (2):167-186.
    How are we to understand criminal law reform? The idea seems simple—the criminal law on the books is wrong: it should be changed. But 'wrong’ how? By what norms 'wrong’? As soon as one tries to answer those questions, the issue becomes more complex. One kind of answer is that the criminal law is substantively wrong: that is, we assume valid norms of background political morality, and we argue that doctrinally the criminal law on the books does not embody those (...)
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  • Crime and criminal law reform: a theory of the legislative response.Roger A. Shiner - 2009 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 12 (1):63-84.
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  • Four points about drug decriminalization.Douglas Husak - 2003 - Criminal Justice Ethics 22 (1):21-29.