The Morality of the Criminal Law, Two Lectures [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:280-281 (1968)
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Abstract

It is generally agreed that the laws of a society are primarily concerned with the protection of life and property and with the preservation of those institutions which serve the common good and, indirectly, the members of the community. It is also generally admitted that the law must include a certain limited amount of ‘paternalistic’ legislation by which the young and incapacitated are protected, sometimes against themselves.

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