Justifying punishment in intercultural contexts: Whose Norms? Which Values?

In Matt Matravers (ed.), Punishment and Political Theory. Hart Publishing. pp. 88-107 (1999)
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An exploration of RA Duff's 'communicative theory of punishment' in contexts of deep legal and cultural pluralism.

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