The Reach of the Realm

Criminal Law and Philosophy 14 (3):335-345 (2020)
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In The Realm of Criminal Law, Antony Duff argues that the criminal law’s realm is bounded by territory. This is because a polity decides what it cares about in crafting its civic home, and it extends its rules and hospitality to guests. I question whether the most normatively attractive conception of a Duffian polity would be bounded by territory, or whether it would exercise far more extensive jurisdiction over its citizens wherever in the world they may be and over harm to its citizens/interests wherever in the world the attacks occur.

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Kimberly Ferzan
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Defending the Realm of Criminal Law.R. A. Duff - 2020 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 14 (3):465-500.

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Responsibility, citizenship, and criminal law.R. A. Duff - 2011 - In Antony Duff & Stuart P. Green (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 125--148.

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