How to theorise about the criminal law: thoughts on methodology prompted by Alex Sarch’s Criminally Ignorant

Jurisprudence 12 (2):247-258 (2021)
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Alex Sarch’s recent book, Criminally Ignorant: Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don’t is a wonderfully rich work.1 Sarch provides and defends an explanatorily powerful theory of criminal culpab...

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